Statute. Subject or Title. Where noticed. SESSION 1847-continued. 10 & 11 Vict. c. 82 ..Juvenile Offenders Act ........ (Summary), tit. : "Juvenile Of fenders," p. 150. Post Office, as to Newspapers, &c. See p. 277 (Summary), tit. "Pest c. 110.. Removal of Poor, regulating Ex- Expired 1st Oct. 1848, and 11 & 12 Vict. c. 110, substituted. penditure. SESSION 1848. 11 Vict. c. 6(n)...... Sea Passengers c. 11 .... See p. 212. ........... Annual Army Mutiny Act ..... (Summary), tit. “Alehouses,” p. ... 82; tit. "Military Law," p. 176; tit." Enlistment," (Indictable), p. 349; and tit. " Matiny," p. 402. Crown and Government Security (Indictable), tit. "Treason," p. Act Killing Hares Act... 365. (Summary), n. (67), tit. “ Game," p. 120, and p. 392. c. 31 (p). Amending Procedure as to Orders See p. 411. of Removal of Poor c. 42 (q). To facilitate the performance of (Indictable), p. 297 to 338. Vide Table at the commencement of this Work for the pages where each section is noticed and the Forms given. c. 43 (r). The like, as to Summary Con- (Summary), pp. 1 to 78. Vide c. 44 (s). To protect Justices from vex-Vide pp. 8 to 10; p. 297; and atious Actions for acts done by (m) Amending 5 & 6 Vict. c. 107, on the same subject. (0) Partially repeals 36 Geo. 3, c. 7, and 57 Geo. 3, c. 6. same Table. (p) Repeals in part 4 & 5 Will. 4, c. 76, s. 79. (See 3 Arch. J. P. 573.) (q) See note (b), p. 297, for the statutes repealed. (r) See note (e), p. 3, for the statutes repealed. See note (i), p. 8, for the statutes repealed. Statute. Subject or Title. Where noticed. : SESSION 1848-continued. Removal of Defects in Criminal (Indictable), Practice, pp. 302, 303, 339, 340, 361. c. 49 (t). Sale of Liquors on Sunday, &c. .(Summary), tit. "Alehouses," p. 82; tit. " Beerhouses," Offence 16, p. 88; tit." Alehouses," p. 370. c. 52 (u). Preventing Destruction of Sal-(Summary), tit. " Fisheries," pp. c. 63..." The Public Health Act, 1848." (Summary), tit. "Health (Public) Act, 1848," pp. 130, 135; and pp. 393-396. c. 81 (v). Regulation of Steam Navigation. (Summary), tit. "Steam Navigation," p. 214, 217. c. 91... Parish Debts and Union Accounts See pp. 385, 414. c. 99 (w). Inclosure of Commons (Summary), tit. “ Inclosures," p. 148. : : c. 101(1) Lock-up Houses on the borders (Indictable), note (a), p. 312. of Counties. c. 107 .. To prevent Disorders among (Summary), tit. “Sheep,” p. 210. c. 110.. Charges for relief of Poor, &c...(Summary), n. (143), tit." Poor," pp. 195, 411; tit. "Vagrants," Offence 8, p. 244, 411. c. 111 (y) Removal of Poor (Amendment) . P. 411. c. 121 (3) Altering Excise Laws and the dis- (Summary), tit. “ Beerhouses,” p. tribution of Excise Penalties. c. 123.." Nuisances Removal and Dis- 259. (Summary), tit. " Nuisances, &c." pp. 178, 181, and p. 402, &c. (t) Sect. 2 repeals s. 15 of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 61, as to selling beer, &c. in beerhouses before cne o'clock P.M. on Sundays, &c. (u) Explains 58 Geo. 3, c. 43, and 6 & 7 Vict. c. 33. (v) Extends 9 & 10 Vict. c. 100. (w) Amending and extending 8 & 9 Vict. c. 118, 9 & 10 Vict. c. 70, and 11 & 12 Vict. c. 111. (r) Extends the provisions of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 109 (Parish Constables Act). (y) Repeals the proviso in 9 & 10 Vict. c. 66 (Poor Removal Act), as to wives and children, and substitutes another in lieu thereof. (:) See sect. 1 for the statutes repealed. INDEX. The letter and figures O. 16, p. 18, here used signify Offence number 16, page A. Abandoning family, whereby they become chargeable, O. 1, p. 244; O. 17, p. 246. in Chap. III. of Part I., 254. in Chap. II. of Part II., 339. Abduction of women, O. 1, p. 340; of a girl under sixteen, O. 2, p. 340. Abettors, aiders, counsellors, or procurers in the commission of summary offences, Abortion, procuring or using an instrument to cause, O. 3, 4, p. 340. Abroad, offences, warrant to apprehend for, 308, form (E), 309. Absconding, by apprentices, O. 3, p. 256; from workhouse with clothes, O. 69, Absenting by servants in husbandry, &c., O. 3, 6, p. 264. Abusing or illtreating cattle, sheep, dogs, &c., O. 1, p. 110. Abusing female children, under ten years of age, O. 49, p. 344; above ten and Abusive language by toll collector on turnpike roads, O. i1, p. 220. Acceptance of bill of exchange, forgery of, O. 93, p. 350; larceny of, O. 114, Accessory in summary convictions, see "Abettors." Accessory before the fact in felonies abolished, 303, 340; after the fact, 303, 304. Accounts, collector of highway rates not rendering, O. 21, p. 138; the like, book- Accused in indictable offences, to be cautioned before making statement, how, 319; Accusing of crime, O. 7, p. 340; threatening to accuse, O. 146, p. 354. Acquittal of one of several co defendants, may then be examined, 41. Act of parliament, local, how recited in information, 17. Acts passed since the last edition of Burn's Justice (1845), and noticed herein, 423. Action against a justice of the peace, form of, 8; when to be brought, 9, 10; limi- Adjournment, in summary convictions, before hearing, 24; at hearing, on variances Adjudication, on hearing of information or complaint, 39. See "Hearing." Administering drugs to procure abortion, O. 1, p. 340. poison with intent to murder, O. 37, p. 342. Administration of Justice Act, No. 1 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 42), p. 297 to 339; No. 2 Admiralty, warrant to issue for offences within the jurisdiction of the, 308; form, Admission by accused on examination in indictable offences, 319, 320. Adulterating exciseable liquors by alehouse keepers, O. 1, p. 80; by beerhouse bread and flour, O. 2, 3, pp. 92, 94. Affirmation, see "Oath." Affray, O. 8, p. 340. Agent, information or complaint may be preferred by, 12, 19. Agents, banker or attorney, converting or embezzling property, O. 9, 10, p. 340. Alderney, island of, backing warrants in and from, 7. Alehouses. I. Offences against the Licence, 80; diluting or adulterating liquors, 0.1; II. Other Offences, 82; selling, &c. without licence, O. 10, 11; exception to |