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RECEIVER tions, within 5 years past, may be given against............ 292, 652 Three days notice of inten- tion to adduce such evi- dence must be given... 292, 652 Other provisions as to.........590, 652 The thief is a competent witness against receiver, but ought to be corroborated May disprove guilt of alleged thief 293 Principal offender cannot be treated, at same time, as Where defendant has merely aided in carrying off goods after being stolen he may be convicted as............... Husband may be receiver of goods stolen by wife.............. 294 Proof of knowledge of goods being stolen......... ........294, 295 RECOGNIZANCES
293
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293
Breach of on remand............... 553 On committal for trial, or on pro- secutor binding himself over, after Magistrate has decided to 562 discharge accused.......... Witness refusing to enter into... 563 In connection with speedy trial.. 679 In connection with summary convictions........
716
In connection with trials of juve- nile offenders............. ........................ 694, 695 To keep the peace............. 766, 767 General provisions as to......752-758 RECORD
656 397
Making up,-on conviction or acquittal...... Forgery of........... Stealing any part of.................................... 303 (See Judicial documents.)... 303 RECORDER
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Is vested with powers of two justices... 512 May, in Montreal, or Quebec, preside over Court of General or Quarter Sessions.............. 511 May preside at summary trials.. 683 May try juvenile offenders......... 692 REFORMATORIES
Imprisonment in, .............. 765, 802 (See Prison.)
In Manitoba In Ontario REGISTERS
Defacing or injuring .....
SAFETY
Of Railway passengers,-endang- ering.......
SAILORS
Receiving necessaries from (See Allegiance). (See Army and Navy.) (See Arms.)
PAGE. PAGE. I SEARCH WARRANTS Destruction of gaming ins- truments seized under..... 542 Forfeiture of monies, etc..... 542 For public stores....... 540 For gold or silver from mining claim ..... ........ 541 Order as to restoration...... 541 For lumber, etc., unlawfully detained......
For women or girls, in houses of ill-fame.......
For vagrants in any disorderly house, tavern, boarding-house,
etc
543 Under Fugitive offenders' Act... 912 SEARCH
For and seizure of intoxicating liquors on Her Majesty's ships. 541 SECRET SOCIETIES...........65, 66 SEDITION
Debate on........
SANITY
Is presumed SAVINE
As a means of procuring abor-
tion........
(See Intimidation.)...... 462, 463
SALE
Of Offices, etc......... 83 Of things unfit for human food... 117 Fraudulent .....
328
SALMON RIVER-
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Damaging SALVATION ARMY (See Debate on powers of Peace officers).
Jurisdiction as to offences com- mitted at...... ........................... .................. ...... 513, 516 (See Abroad.) (See High Seas.)
SEA BANKS- Injuries to. SEALS-
Forgery of, or counterfeiting ..... 782 SEAMEN
(See Sailors.)
SEARCH WARRANTS
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In general, for any thing in res- pect of which an offence has been committed...... 538, 539, 540 Form ........ 548 Forfeiture of improved arms or ammunitions, seized under.......... Destruction of forged Bank note paper, counterfeit coin, etc., seized under... 539 Destruction or sale of ex-
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plosives, seized under...... 540 Disposal of falsely marked
merchandise, seized under 540 536
542
Conspiracies..... Libels..... Words.........
... ........... .......
Short history of Seditious Libel....... ..........68, 71 Libels on foreign Sovereigns..... 72 Spreading false news, tending to
injure any public interest...... 72 Unlawful oaths............................................ ....64, 65 Forms of indictment......... 76 SEDUCTION-
Meaning of ...... ....108, 109 Of, or illicit connection with a chaste girl between 14 and 16 years old......... .......... 107 Limitation of prosecution, one
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year.
.... 518 Of, and illicit connection with chaste girl under 21, under 108 promise of marriage... Limitation, one year.... ......... 518. Subsequent marriage a good defence.......
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109 Of, or illicit connection with a ward, by her guardian. ............. 109 Limitation, one year..... 518 Of, or illicit connection with a female employee (under 21) in a factory, mill, or workshop,- by her master, or by a male co-employee to whose control or direction in respect of her work she is subject....... 109 Subsequent marriage a good defence....
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Defined
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Preventing the saving of....... SHOOTING
At H. M's vessels........... ....... 169 Pointing a loaded or unloaded fire 61 arm at any one 168 With intent to maim, etc. With intent to murder.. 161, 164, 165 SHOP BREAKING (See Burglary.) 375 SIGNALS
172
Making or removing, with intent to cause danger to persons tra- velling on railways...... Or, to endanger property... 438 Or, to bring shipinto danger 440 SMUGGLERS
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(See Offensive Weapons.) SOCIETY (See Secret Societies.)65, SODOMY (See Abominable crime.) 104 SOLDIERS-
Receiving Regimental saries from.. (See Army and Navy.) SOLICITING
Or advising, and counselling commission of an offence.37,39, Murder (See Murder.)..............
(See Parties to offences.) SOLICITOR GENERAL
768
Included in "Attorney General” SOLITARY CONFINEMENT Abolished SORCERY (See Witchcraft.)........ 338 SOVEREIGN
72 Of Foreign State,-Libel on...... SPEEDY TRIALS...............675, 682 SPREADING FALSE NEWS...... 172 SPRING GUNS, ETC.
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