626 BAIL. 1. Felony, 610. 2. In Misdemeanors and other Cases, Coining, (concluded.) 16. When Offence complete, 97. 18. Previous Conviction, 98. 20. Conveying Coining Tools or Coin 99. 21. Power to seize Counterfeit Coin and 22. Apprehension of Offenders, 99. 24. Punishment of Offenders, 100. 26. Actions against Persons acting in CONCEALMENT OF THE BIRTH OF 1. The Offence, 101. CONSPIRACY. 1. The Offence, 105. 2. Trade Combinations, 107. 3. Parties Indictable, 109. 4. Indictment, 109. Costs. 5. Particulars of Overt Acts, 113. 6. Evidence, 113. 7. Trial and Verdict, 117. 8. New Trial, 118. 12. Counterfeiting and uttering Foreign 2. eral, 2. 14. Unlawful Possession of Base Coin, For Libellous Publications, 2. 15. Uttering, 94. (a) What are, 2. (b) Who entitled to, 3. Criminal Information, (concluded.) | Evidence, (concluded.) (c) Necessary Affidavits, 4. (f) Justifying Publication, 6. 4. Against Magistrates, 7. (b) Time of Application, 9. 8. Application for Information, 13. 10. Affidavits, 13. 11. Other Points of Practice, 15. 13. Conviction, 16. 15. Evidence of Identity, 574. 16. Privileged Communications, 574. 17. Evidence of other simil r Offences, 19. Maps or Pluns, 578. 20. Letters, 578. [576. 21. Proof of Handwriting, 579. 23. Notice to produce, 579. 24. Production and Inspection of Doc- 25. On other Points, 580. See ABDUCTION, 35; ARSON, 45; 1. Statutes, 173. 2. What is Forgery, 174. 3. The Instrument, 176. (a) Bunk Notes, 176. (b) Bills of Exchange and Pro- (c) Cheques, 188. (d) Do uments purporting to be (e) Court Rolls, 190. (b) Evidential Instruments, 191. INDICTMENT, 473. See ABDUCTION 35; ARSON, 44; JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE. (1) Warrants, Orders, Under- OF cripts for Goods or for (11) Wills, 212. (v) Instruments o'herwise desig 4. Obtaining Property upon Forged LARCENY AND RECEIVERS. 1. What amounts to a Taking, 232. (c) By a Trick or a Fraud, 240. (e) By Hirers of Property, 244. (g) By Bailees at Common Law, (j) In Case of Lost Property, |