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Prostitution of.................. ..... 114
INDICTMENT-

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588

584

Alternative averments in.......... 583
Amendment of...............
591, 654
Definition of...........
3
Finding the,-includes exhibit-
ing an information, and mak-
ing a presentment .......
Against Corporations....... 601, 602
Against public servants.....
Certain objections not to vitiate
counts in......
Charging previous conviction.... 590
Copy of, to be supplied to accu-
sed............
......... 616
For high treason or treasonable
offences......
Form and contents of counts
in..
Forms of-
Under Tille II.............. 75, 71
Under Title III.................................. 98, 99
Under Title IV..
128-132
Under Title V.
................................... 249-262
Under Tille VI. 467-494
For libel..

585

582

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For perjury, etc.
For pretending to send money
etc., in a letter..
For offences in respect to postal
cards, etc
For offences respecting letter
bags, etc...... ...
For stealing by tenant or lodger 588
For stealing ores, etc
Heading of.......
Joinder of counts in..

588

587

582

589

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INDICTMENT

Names of witnesses to be en-

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dorsed on
Objections to
Preferring......
Need not be on parchment
Special pleas to........
Statement of venue in............. 581 INNOCENT PARTNER..
Special provisions as to Nova

(See Parties to Offences.)

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PAGE. INLAND REVENUE
Counterfeiting stamps of...
(See Public Officer.).

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Scotia.......
Time to plead to (See Imparl)... 593
Special provisions, as lo
Ontario..

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INDICTABLE OFFENCES

Conspiring to commit,-Attempt-
ing to commit-Accessories
after the fact to the commis-
sion of......

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Criminal Informations, ex-officio,
are filed by the Atty. Gen...... 244
Criminal informations (not ex-
officio), by order of Court...245, 246
Illustrations
...247, 248
Form of Criminal Informa-

262

tion, ex-officio.........
Form of Criminal Informa-

tion by Clerk of the Crown 262
Forms of Plea to Criminal
Information.
Replication.

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INFORMATION AND COMPLAINT

Making or laying, before Magis-

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263

535
705

trate........

In summary matters..
INJURE OR ANNOY—

Administering poison, etc., with

intent to........................... ......
INJURY

To persons by negligence......... 173 INTEREST

(See Injuring.)

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INNUENDO (See Libel.)
INQUEST On execution of sen-

tence of death..........................
INQUIRY (See Preliminary En-
quiry.)
549
INQUISITION (See Coroner),538, 608
INSANITY
Defence of.........
Legal test.
Medical test
Drunkenness.
Delirium tremens........

9- 12
10
... 10, 11
11
12

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Of accused, at time of offence.... 660
Of accused, on arraignment, or
trial........
Of person imprisoned.....
INSANE PERSONS-
Custody of.............
INSTRUMENTS
For procuring abortion...
Housebreaking
Of forgery.....

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INSURANCE CLAIMS-

Affidavits for .......................... 785

193
377
408

INTENT

In burglary, etc.

As the essence of a criminal
offence......
9,208-210
356, 371, 374
In relation to murder, etc.,-
Remarks of the English Royal
Commissioners as to....... 139-141
In forgery.................378, 380, 381
INTENT TO DEFRAUD
(See Conspiracy.) ....... 335
INTENT TO DEFRAUD CREDITORS
Assigning property, or falsify-
ing or destroying books, with. 327
INTENTIONALLY.

Endangering railway passengers 172

Of witness, no bar to competency 778

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Generally

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1-7
In relation to forgery
407
In relation to official information 49

In relation to coinage offences,
etc.........
..422, 423
In relation to summary convic-
tions..................`

703

In relation to trade combinations 458
In relation to conditional release
of first offenders.........
772
In the Extradition Act............. 895
In the Fugitive Offenders' Act... 909
INTIMIDATION

To compel a person to do what
he has a right to abstain from
doing, or to abstain from doing
what he has a right to do.461, 462
By picketting, or besetting a per-
son's house, etc

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INTOXICATING LIQUORS
Defined........

Conveying,-on board Her Ma-

jesty's ships.......

449 IRREGULARITY

449

449

441

462

462
Examples of...............462, 463
To prevent a person from work-
ing at any trade..........
To prevent a person from dealing
in wheat........
463
To prevent seamen from working 463
To prevent persons bidding for
public lands.
Of a Legislature.

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439
441
449

450

672

463
47

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INTOXICATING LIQUORS PAGE.
Giving to a woman, or girl,—to
stupefy her, so as to have
carnal connection with her.... 110
Sale, exchange, etc.. of,-near
public works................ ..............
63, 794, 796
INVITED

Or challenged publication..... 223
(See Libel.)

IRREGULAR WARRANT
Or process......

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JUDGE

Powers of, in speedy trial of in-
dictable offences. 678
Prosecution of, for judicial cor-
ruption

..... 79, 516

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660

719

JUDGE'S CHARGE
To Grand Jury
To Petit Jury
JUDGES AND COMMISSIONERS
In extradition matters.............. 896
Proceedings before, in extradi-
tion matters.... ..........897, 898

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JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS—

Proof of,
JURISDICTION

Exclusive, of the Superior

Courts of Criminal Jurisdic-
tion, over certain indictable
offences.
511, 512
Magisterial
531
Over offences committed in cer-

.................... ......

tain parts of Ontario............. 534
Over offences in Gaspe.......
Of General or Quart

534

511

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531

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of the Peace....
Over offences committed in a ve-
hicle, etc., on a journey.
Over offences on the high seas,
etc............ .......................
513-516
Over offenders found within juris-
diction of a court.............................. 602
In cases of newspaper libels..... 603
In summary matters.......................... 704
JURORS-

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Sessions

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Corrupting.
91
May have fire and refreshments. 633
Not to separate, on trial, in
capital cases
Qualification of,
View of locus in quo, by... 653, 654
JURY

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624

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Addresses to,....
Calling the panel
Charge of Judge to,
Mixed,--in Quebec and Mani-
toba ........
.... 624, 625
de medietate linguæ abolished... 624
de ventre inspiciendo aboli-hed.. 658
Challenge to array
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Principal challenges, and
challenges for favor..
Ordering tales....
Challenges and directions to
stand aside......
.... 628
Challenges to the polls...629, 631
Standing jurors aside, in libel

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cases

631

626
632

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JUSTICE
Defined
Enquiry by
Offences committed out of dis-
trict of.........
..... 534
Adjudication by, in summary

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matters
709
Disobedience to orders of ..... 710
Duty of,-if rioters do not dis-
perse
53
Refusal to deliver weapon to..... 62
(See Magistrate.)
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE

(See Self defence.)
JUSTIFICATION-
Plea of, in Libel case............
..... 598
(See Forms,)

(See Mallers of Justification
and Excuse).

JUVENILE OFFENDERS-
Trial of.......
692-698
Conditional release of, on first
conviction........

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603
paper......
May be defamatory, though pu-
blished by way of insinuation,
or irony
Obscene
Of a foreign Sovereign....
Publishing defined
Publishing

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227
Ex parte proceedings...
Fair reports
226-228
By answering enquiries..... 235
In seeking remedy for grie-

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Parliamentary papers....... 225
Proceedings of Courts........ 225
Proceedings of public meet-
ings
228, 231
Upon invitation or challenge 223
Plea of justification ........
Posting obscene or immoral
books, etc.........
Procedure, indictment, trial, etc.,
in cases of.585, 598, 603, 631,648, 653
Punishment of defamatory.. 240
Responsibility of newspaper pro-
prietors
Seditious.
Selling books containing defa-
239
matory matter.......
Selling periodicals containing de-
238
famatory matter......
Standing Jurors aside, by the
Crown, in cases of................ 631
Truth as a defence to defamatory 239
Forms of indictment, plea,
and replication, in cases
of defamatory
261, 262

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