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be further dealt with according to law, unless you shall be otherwise ordered in the meantime.

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This is the plan (or "letter," or, as the case may be) produced to ine, the undersigned, one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace for he (county) of on the examination of A. B., harged with arson (forgery, etc.), and referred to in the deposition" of C. D. touching the said charge taken before me this ay of

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INFORMATION AND COMPLAINT OF SURETIES FOR A PERSON CHARGED WITH AN INDICTABLE OFFENCE, SO AS TO HAVE HIM COMMITTED IN DISCHARGE OF THEIR RECOGNIZANCES.

Proceed as in form C., at p. 136, ante, to the words, "who saith," (altering it to the plural when the complaint is by two or more sureties. and then continue thus:) that the said C. D. and E. F. (names of sureties complaining) were on the day of

now last past, severally and respectively duly bound by recognizance before J. P., Esquire, one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace for the said (county) of in the sum of

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each, upon condition that one A. B., of should appear at the next term of the Court of Queen's Bench (Crown side) for the district of (or Court of Oyer

and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, or Court of General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace) to be holden in and for the (county) of and there surrender himself into the custody

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of the keeper of the (common gaol) there, and plead to such indict

ment as might be found against him by the Grand Jury for or in respect of the charge of (stating the charge shortly), and take his trial upon the same and not depart the said court without leave; and that these complainants have reason to suspect and believe, and do verily suspect and believe, that the said A. B. is about to depart from this part of the country; and therefore they pray of me the said justice that I would issue my warrant of apprehension of the said A. B. in order that he may be surrendered to prison in discharge of them his said bail.

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To all or any of the constables and other peace officers in the said county of , and to the keeper of the common in the said county.

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Whereas you the said C. D. and E. F. were, etc. (as in the information and complaint, p. 247, ante, to the end): These are therefore to authorize you the said C. D. and E. F., and also to command you the said (constable or other peace officer), in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said A. B., and to bring him before me or some justice or justices of the peace in and for the said (county) to the intent that he may be committed to the (common gaol) in and for the said (county) until the next Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery (or Court of General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace), to be holden in and for the said (county) of (or, etc., as the case may be), unless he find new and sufficient sureties to become bound for him in such recognizance as aforesaid.

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To all or any of the constables and other peace officers in the said

county of

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and to the keeper of the common in the said county.

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plaint was made to me, the undersigned

by C. D. and E. F. of

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one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace in and for the said (county) of that (as in the information and complaint, p. 147, ante, to the end) I (or the said justice) thereupon issued my warrant authorizing the said C. D. and E. F., and also commanding the said constables of and all other peace officers in the said (county) of in Her Majesty's name forthwith to apprehend the said A. B., and to bring him (follow to end of warrant, supra); and whereas the said A. B. hath been apprehended under and by virtue of the said warrant, and being now brought before me the said justice (or, me the undersigned, one, etc.) and surrendered by the said C. D. and E. F., his said sureties, in discharge of their said recognizances, I have required the said A. B. to find new and sufficient sureties to become bound for him in such recognizances as aforesaid, but the said A. B. hath now refused so to do: These are therefore to command you the said constables (or other peace officers) in Her Majesty's name forthwith to take. and safely to convey the said A. B. to the said (common gaol) at in the said (county), and there deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this precept: and I hereby command you the said keeper to receive the said A. B. into your custody in the said (common gaol), and him there safely to keep until the next

Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery (or Court of General or Quarter Sessions of the Peace), to be holden in and for the said (county) of unless in the meantime the said A. B. shall find new and sufficient sureties to become bound for him in such recognizance as aforesaid.

Given under my hand and seal, this

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in the year of our Lord,

(county) aforesaid.

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TABLE OF

INDICTABLE OFFENCES UNDER THE CODE,

Offences against public order, internal and external.

TREASON AND OTHER OFFENCES AGAINST THE QUEEN'S AUTHORITY

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Note. It will be understood that, with regard to offences mentioned in this table as triable in a Sup. Court of Cr. Juris., those offences cannot be tried in a Court of General or Quarter Sessions, and that with regard to offences mentioned as triable in a Court of General or Quarter Sessions, the latter Court has not exclusive jurisdiction over these offences, but that, in relation to them, its jurisdiction is concurrent with that of the Superior Courts of Cr juris.

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES, RIOTS, BREACHES OF THE PEACE.

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(1) Enticing soldiers, etc., may also be tried summarily. Fine $200, and not less than $50.

In default of payment, six months imprisonment.

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