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26. Arrest of person believed to be committing certain offences by night 27. Arrest by peace officer of person found committing offence... 28. Arrest of person found committing any offence at night... 29. Arrest during flight...... 30. Statutory power of arrest.

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31. Force used in executing sentence or process or in arrest................ 32. Duty of persons arresting...

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33. Peace officer preventing escape from arrest for certain offences... 147 34. Private person preventing escape from arrest for certain offences.. 147 35. Preventing escape from arrest in other cases.

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36. Preventing escape or rescue after arrest for certain offences....

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37. Preventing escape or rescue after arrest in other cases.......

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38. Preventing breach of the peace.....

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39. Prevention by peace officers of breach of the peace... 40. Suppression of riot by magistrates..

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41. Suppression of riot by persons acting under lawful orders.

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49. Defence of movable property with claim of right..... 50. Defence of movable property without claim of right.... 51. Defence of dwelling-house..

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62. Offence committed other than the offence intended

63. Accessory after the fact.........

64. Attempts.

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68. Levying war by subjects of a state at peace with Her Majestysubjects assisting..

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74. Resisting execution of warrant for arrest of deserters.......
75. Enticing militiamen or members of the North-west mounted
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76. Interpretation..........

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77. Unlawfully obtaining and communicating official information... 157 78. Communicating information acquired by holding office............. 158

PART V.

UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES, RIOTS, BREACHES OF THE PEACE.

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97. Where the fight is not a prize-fight-discharge or fine..... 98. Inciting Indians to riotous acts..

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PART VI.

UNLAWFUL USE AND POSSESSION OF EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES AND OFFENSIVE WEAPONS.-SALE OF LIQUORS.

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99. Causing dangerous explosions..

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100. Doing anything, or possessing explosive substances, with intent to cause dangerous explosions

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101. Unlawfully making or possessing explosive substances.....
102. Having possession of arms for purposes dangerous to the public
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103. Two or more persons openly carrying dangerous weapons so as to cause alarm........................

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104. Smugglers carrying offensive weapons...

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105 Carrying a pistol or air-gun without justification...

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106. Selling pistol or air-gun to minor.....

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107. Having weapons on person when arrested......

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108. Having weapons on the person with intent to injure any person.. 166

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113. Refusing to deliver offensive weapon to a justice......

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114. Coming armed within two miles of public meeting........

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115. Lying in wait for persons returning from public meeting...

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116. Sale of arms in the North-west Territories......

117. Possessing weapons near public works....... 118. Sale, &c., of liquors near public works....

119. Intoxicating liquors on board Her Majesty's ships..

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122. Compulsion in administering and taking oaths..... 123. Seditious offences defined.

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131. Judicial corruption......

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132. Corruption of officers employed in prosecuting offenders 133. Frauds upon the government

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134. Other consequences of conviction for any such offence.....

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135. Breach of trust by public officer......

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136. Corrupt practices in municipal affairs

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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.

144. Obstructing public or peace officer in the execution of his duty... 178

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148. False statement, wilful omission in affidavit, &c

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149. Making false affidavit out of province in which it is used........... 180

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156. Corruptly taking a reward for helping to recover stolen property without using diligence to bring offender to trial........

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157. Unlawfully advertising a reward for return of stolen property... 181 158. Signing false declaration respecting execution of judgment of

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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...

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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.......

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168. Unlawfully procuring discharge of prisoner

169. How escaped prisoners shall be punished.....

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183. Seduction of a ward, servant, &c......

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185. Unlawfully defiling women..

184. Seduction of females who are passengers on vessels..

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186. Parent or guardian procuring defilement of girl....

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188. Conspiracy to defile......

187. Householders permitting defilement of girls on their premises..... 188

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189. Carnally knowing idiots, &c....

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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..

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