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TITLE III.
OFFENCES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND
JUSTICE.
PART IX.
CORRUPTION AND DISOBEDIENCE.
SECT.
131. Judicial corruption.......
132. Corruption of officers employed in prosecuting offenders.......
133. Frauds upon the government ...
134. Other consequences of conviction for any such offence.
135. Breach of trust by public officer.....
136. Corrupt practices in municipal affairs
137. Selling office, appointment, &c....
138. Disobedience to a statute.......
139. Disobedience to orders of court.
140. Neglect of peace officer to suppress riot.......
141. Neglect to aid peace officer in suppressing riot.......
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142. Neglect to aid peace officer in arresting offenders....
143. Misconduct of officers intrusted with execution of writs........
222
144. Obstructing public or peace officer in the execution of his duty... 72
146. Punishment of perjury
145. Perjury defined........
147. False oaths.........
PART X.
MISLEADING JUSTICE.
148. False statement, wilful omission in affidavit, &c
149. Making false affidavit out of province in which it is used....
150. False statements ......
156. Corruptly taking a reward for helping to recover stolen property without using diligence to bring offender to trial......
157. Unlawfully advertising a reward for return of stolen property...
158. Signing false declaration respecting execution of judgment of
death.........
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PART XI.
ESCAPES AND RESCUES.
159. Being at large while under sentence of imprisonment....
160. Assisting escape of prisoners of war.......
161. Breaking prison......
162. Attempting to break prison.....
163. Escape from custody after conviction or from prison...
164. Escape from lawful custody........
165. Assisting escape in certain cases....
166. Assisting escape in other cases....
167. Aiding escape from prison.....
168. Unlawfully procuring discharge of prisoner......
169. How escaped prisoners shall be punished...
TITLE IV.
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183. Seduction of a ward, servant, &c.
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184. Seduction of females who are passengers on vessels.......
185. Unlawfully defiling women...
186. Parent or guardian procuring defilement of girl..
187. Householders permitting defilement of girls on their premises..... 82
188. Conspiracy to defile........
189. Carnally knowing idiots, &c.....
190. Prostitution of Indian women.
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PART XIV.
NUISANCES.
191. Common nuisance defined....
192. Common nuisances which are criminal......
193. Common nuisances which are not criminal..
199. Playing or looking on in gaming-house..
194. Selling things unfit for food......
195. Common bawdy-house defined...
196. Common gaming-house defined....
197. Common betting-house defined....
198. Disorderly houses.....
200. Obstructing peace officer entering a gaming-house..
201. Gaming in stocks and merchandise
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202. Habitually frequenting places where gaming in stocks is carried
on....
203. Gambling in public conveyances.
204. Betting and pool-selling.
205. Lotteries.......
206. Misconduct in respect to human remains....
210. Duty of head of family to provide necessaries...
211. Duty of masters to provide necessaries.....
212. Duty of persons doing dangerous acts...
213. Duty of persons in charge of dangerous things..
214. Duty to avoid omissions dangerous to life..
215. Neglecting duty to provide necessaries.
216. Abandoning children under two years of age.. 217. Causing bodily harm to apprentices or servants..
PART XVII.
HOMICIDE.
218. Homicide defined......
219 When a child becomes a human being.
220. Culpable homicide........
221. Procuring death by false evidence..
222. Death must be within a year and a day.
223. Killing by influence on the mind......
224. Acceleration of death....
225. Causing death which might have been prevented.......
226. Causing injury the treatment of which causes death
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228. Further definition of murder.
229. Provocation.......
230. Manslaughter......
231. Punishment of murder
232. Attempts to commit murder.
233. Threats to murder..................
234. Conspiracy to murder ......
235. Accessory after the fact to murder.
236. Punishment of manslaughter..
237. Aiding and abetting suicide...
238. Attempt to commit suicide
239. Neglecting to obtain assistance in childbirth.
240. Concealing dead body of child....
243. Shooting at Her Majesty's vessels-wounding customs or inland
revenue officers....
244. Disabling or administering drugs with intent to commit an indict-
able offence.............................
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245. Administering poison so as to endanger life......................
246. Administering poison with intent to injure..
247. Causing bodily injuries by explosives......
248. Attempting to cause bodily injuries by explosives
249. Setting spring-guns and man-traps........
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250. Intentionally endangering the safety of persons on railways..
251. Negligently endangering the safety of persons on railways...
252. Negligently causing bodily injury to any person..
253. Injuring persons by furious driving
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254. Preventing the saving of the life of any person shipwrecked.
255. Leaving holes in the ice and excavations unguarded
256. Sending unseaworthy ships to sea....
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268. Attempt to commit rape...
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269. Defiling children under fourteen.........
270. Attempt to commit such offence....
271. Killing unborn child.................
272. Procuring abortion.......
273. Woman procuring her own miscarriage...
274. Supplying means of procuring abortion......
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279. Solemnization of marriage without lawful authority
280. Solemnization of marriage contrary to law......
281. Abduction of a woman..................
282. Abduction of an heiress.....
283. Abduction of girl under sixteen......
284. Stealing children under fourteen...........
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290. Fair reports of proceedings of parliament and courts.
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