Defined
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21
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Arrest, without warrant, of per- son committing offence at... 19, Breaking into, or out of dwelling, by,. 356 Being found in dwelling, at...... 376 377 Being found armed, by,.. Having house-breaking instru- ments, by,
377
Being found with masked or blackened face or otherwise disguised, at...... ......................................... ...... 377 Damaging property, worth $20, by,
(See Burglary.) NIPISSING
Provisions applicable to,-in re- lation to recognizances, and ap- peal, in summary matters, and in regard to returns by Jus- tices...... 716, 717, 726
NOLLE PROSEQUI
Atty Gen. may, at any time after indictment found, and before judgment thereon, stay the proceedings. NORTH-WEST MOUNTED PO- LICE
Persuading members of, to desert Concealing or aiding deserters from, NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES Meaning of Atty Gen., in, Court of Appeal, in,...... Superior Court of Criminal Jurisdiction, in,.......................
6
Sale or possession of armsin,..62, 790 Summary trials, in...... 683 Trial of juvenile offenders, in,... 692 Limitation of time, for commen-
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cing proceedings in summary matters, in,......` . Provisions as to speedy trials not applicable to NOTARIAL ACTS Proof of.......... Forgery of NOT GUILTY
Plea of, may be entered for the defendant, when he refuses to plead..... 617
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117 117
Public Private......... Common nuisances which are criminal... 116 Common nuisances which are not criminal......... Disorderly houses Common bawdy house..117, 118, 126 Common betting house... Common gaming house Betting and pool selling. Gaming in stocks.......... Gambling in conveyances. Lotteries..
.... 118 117,121 123
121
122 123
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Selling things unfit for human food........ Misconduct in respect to human remains.......
(See Belling).
(See Common Bawdy House.) (See Common Betting House.) (See Common Gaming House.) (See Gaming) (See Lotteries.)
(See Perjury). Solemn declaration Form
Administering, without author- 90 ity.. Affirmation instead of,-may be taken by a witness..87, 88, 784, 785 Affidavits for Insurance claims.. 785 Extra judicial... False...
91 89
......
Or having, or attempting to have carnal knowledge of idiot, or imbecile, insane, or deaf and dumb female Or having illicit connection with girl between 14 and 16 ...... Or procuring feigned or pre- tended marriage.................. .................. ... OFFENCES affecting the Adminis- tration of Justice.-
Corruption and Disobedi-
ence,-
Corruption of Judges or Legisla-
tors
79
Corruption of prosecuting officers 79 Breach of trust by public officers. 82 Frauds on the government........ 80 Disqualification on convic-
tion
Corruption, in municipal affairs. Disobedience to a statute
Disobedience to orders of Court. Misconduct of officers entrusted with writs......
.................
Neglect of peace officers to sup- press riot
peace
Neglect to aid peace officers...... Obstructing public or officer in executing his duty.. Selling offices, appointments,etc. 83 Misleading Justice,-
85
(See Perjury.)
rors
Signing false declaration of execution of death sen- tence
...........
Advertizing reward for stolen 93 property Compounding penal actions. 92 Corruptly taking reward for return of stolen property.. 93 Corrupting witnesses or ju-
91
OFFENCES affecting the Adminis- tration of Justice.- Escapes and rescues,—
...................
Assisting escapes. ..... 94, 96 Attempting to break prison. 95 Being at large while under
sentence
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Breaking prison....... Escapes from custody and from prison......... Punishment...... Rescues
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Unlawfully procuring pri- soner's discharge.... OFFENCES AGAINST THE LAWS OF ENGLAND........ (See Admiralty OFFENCES AGAINST RIAGE (See Adultery). (See Bigamy) (See Incest) (See Polygamy).. Procuring or aiding at feigned or pretended marriage Rape on married woman, by per- sonating her husband..... Solemnizing or procuring solem-
nization of marriage, by person not lawfully authorized......... 216 Solemnization of marriage con- trary to law..................... 216, 217 OFFENCES AGAINST MORALITY Attempt to commit sodomy....... 104 Buggery and sodomy... 104
111 196 ............... 104 215
(See Defilement of women or girls). 110-114 (See Incest) 104 (See Indecent Acts)...... 105, 106 (See Obscene matter).. 106 (See Obscene pictures)...................... 106 (See Procuring)... .... 110-111 (See Prostitution). OFFENCES AGAINST
.........................
114
PERSON and Reputation- Duty of parents, masters, etc. To provide necessaries.......... 135 Duty
acts
Of persons doing dangerous ....... 136 Of persons in charge of dan- gerous things........
136
136
To avoid omissions dangerous to life......... Abandoning children under two years old......
OFFENCES AGAINST THE
PERSON
138 166
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137
Causing bodily harm to appren- tices or servants Concealing birth...... Neglecting duty to provide ne- cessaries...... Neglecting to obtain assistance in child birth......... 166, 167 217 (See Abduction.) 174 (See Assault.)... (See Homicide.)
139
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(See Kidnapping.). ...... 178 222-248 (See Libel.) (See Manslaughter.)... 156 148 (See Murder).... (See Provocation) 151 Administering drugs or disabling with intent to commit indict- able offence...... 169 Administering poison, etc......... 170 Causing or attempting to cause bodily injuries by explosives... 171 Causing bodily injuries, by negli-
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gence. Endangering safety of railway passengers Injuring persons, by furious driv- ing Leaving unguarded holes in ice or excavations....... Preventing the saving of ship- wrecked person.................. Sending or taking unseaworthy ships to sea............ ....... Setting spring guns and man- traps 171 (See Abortion.).......... 191, 192 (See Rape.) ................. 185,189 (See Seduction.) .... 107, 109 (See Wounding.)
174
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OFFENCES AGAINST PUBLIC
Defined.......
42 46
Accessories after the fact to Conspiracy to commit..... 46 History of the law of.. 43-45 Assaults on the Queen... 47 Conspiracy to intimidate a Legislature.......
......
47
48
Enticing militia men or N. W. Mounted Policemen to desert.. Enticing soldiers or sailors to desert...... Inciting to Mutiny.. Levying war.... Obstructing arrest of deserters... Punishment of treason. Treasonable offences...... Unlawfully obtaining and com- municating official informa- tion; or communicating infor- mation obtained by office.. 49, 50 (See Offensive Weapons.) (See Riols and Breaches of the Peace)
(See Unlawful use and pos- session of explosive subs- tances.)
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65
etc......
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Administering or taking un- lawful oaths.............64, Debate on... ......... .833, 838, 891 History of seditious libel, ..... 68-71 Libels on foreign sovereigns Seditious conspiracy. Seditious libel..... Seditious words....... Secret Societies........ Societies of Freemasons...... Spreading false news......... Piracy by the law of nations Piratical acts........... Piracy with violence.. Not fighting pirates....
OFFENCES AGAINST RELIGION
72 66
66
66
65
66
72
72
73
(See Arson) (See Burglary) (See Cheating). (See Coin.)
435 354, 356 338 ..422, 434
(See Conspiracy to defraud). 335
406
239, 351 314
379
(See Counterfeit). (See Extortion.) (See False Prelences).. (See Forgery)..... (See Fraud)... 287, 302, 325, 327 (See House breaking).. 354 (See Intimidation)........ 461, 463 (See Mischief).............. 434, 450 (See Personation) (See Public Stores). (See Receiving)..
420
332
291
339
272
(See Robbery) (See Theft.) (See Trade Marks)............ 413, 419 OFFENSIVE WEAPONS
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