CERTIORARI
508
Rules of Court as to, Unnecessary on an indictment against a Corporation........... 602 Not allowed on appeal from
summary conviction............. 720 CHALLENGE TO GRAND JURY Does not exist.... (See Grand Jury.) CHALLENGE
........ 606
To array of Petit Jury.... Principal For favor Trial of,. Elisors or Electors CHALLENGES TO THE POLLS Peremptory.
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By the Crown By the Accused....... In case of mixed Jury. For cause........... .......... Grounds of............................................... Trial of,...... In libel cases Prisoners joining or severing in, CHALLENGE
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631
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629 .629, 630 ....630, 631 631
CHALLENGED PUBLICATION (See Libel). CHANCE MEDLEY
(See Self Defence)............. 144 CHANGE OF VENUE.............. 613 CHAPEL
(See Place of Divine Worship.) CHARACTER
Questions to witness, as to, (See Debate on Perjury).........845, 847 CHARGE (See Judge's Charge.) CHASTISEMENT
Of child, pupil, or apprentice, justified, if reasonable.. Immoderate.
CHEATING
In playing at any game. CHEQUE
Forgery of.....
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396 False pretence by means of....... 320 CHILD
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When it becomes a human being '41 Omitting duty to supply neces- saries of life to..... 135, 137 Under two years of age, aban- donment or omission to take charge of...... Capability of, for crime. .........8, Correction or chastisement of 34, 160 Stealing, decoying or detaining.. 221 Receiving, when stolen or de-
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137 9
coyed
221
Evidence of, without oath... 636, 785 Under fourteen, carnal know-
ledge of.........
189
Consent of, -when under four- teen,-immaterial........
Concealing birth of.. Killing unborn.... Causing death of, by frighten-
177 167 190
148
ing...... Evidence at trial of mother for murder of illegitimate........... 641 On trial for murder of-verdict may be rendered for conceal- ment of birth of ..............................
CHILDBIRTH
Neglect to obtain assistance in.. 166 CHLOROFORM
Unlawfully applying-to facili- tate commission of indictable offence
CIRCUMSTANTIAL Evidence. PAGE. Violent presumptions. 153 Probable presumptions....... 153 Light or rash presumptions. 153 Compared with direct proof.. 153, 154 Suspicion distinguished from proof.........
Rules as to.............
Duty of Jury to acquit, in case of doubt ......
Building, making, maintaining or keeping. Allowing.
CLIPPING Current gold or silver coin....... 429 CLIPPINGS
Of current coin,-possessing..... 429 Form of indictment......... 484 COACHMAN
(See Furious Driving). ..... 173 COCK PIT
COCKS
Found in cockpit,-confiscation of..........
COERCION
(See Compulsion).......... 12, 14 COGNOVIT ACTIONEM False acknowledgment of,
COIN
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Offences relating to, ...........422, 434 Advertizing counterfeit...... 485 Meaning of counterfeit token of value Meaning of the word "counter- feil"
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433
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422
Counterfeiting, or gilding or sil- vering coin to resemble current gold or silver coin Proof of counterfeiting..... Dealing in and importing coun- terfeit coin.....
425
Manufacturing current copper coin, and importing uncurrent copper coin ..... Copper coin includes coin of bronze or mixed metal....... 422 Suspected coin may be cut... 425 Seizure of,.... ..425, 426 Exporting counterfeit...... 426 Making instruments for coining.. 427 Bringing instruments for coining from Her Majesty's mints, into Canada ..... Clipping or defacing current coin, or possessing clippings... 429 Possessing counterfeit coin. 430 Offences respecting foreign........ 430 Offences respecting copper coin.. 430 Uttering conterfeit gold or silver. 431 Uttering light coins, medals, etc. 431 Uttering defaced. 432 Punishment, after previous con- viction.......
429
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432 Forms of indictment..... 484-486 Proof at trial......... 653 Destruction of, by order of Court. 653 Manner of charging a previous conviction. ........ 590 Consent of Atty, Gen. required for prosecuting offender on charge of uttering defaced coin under Art 470......
517
640
Evidence of coin being false or counterfeit...... Evidence on proceedings for ad- vertising counterfeit money... 631 Search warrants.... 539
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COMBINATIONS
In restraint of trade........... 457-460 Meaning of Trade combination" 458 By persons, or corporations, to unlawfully limit the transpor- tation, production, manufacture or supply of any commercial commodity, etc., or to unrea- sonably enhance the price thereof, or lessen competi- tion..
458-459
PAGE.
Special provisions as to trial...... 459 Examples of illegal combina-
tions
459, 460
CONCEALING Material documents or facts in proceedings for registration of title Property, with intent to defraud creditors....... Timber found adrift (See Secreling)
CONCEPTION
Advertizing, or offering or having for sale, or disposal, any drug or article for preventing..... CONDITIONAL RELEASE Of first offenders. CONFESSIONS
555-559
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559
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And admissions by accused may be given in evidence...... Admissible, and in-admissible,- Examples of... Of an accomplice are generally not admissible against his ac- complices.-Exceptions, as to dying declarations and state- ments of accomplices in trea- son and conspiracy. Evidence of Accused's statement before the Police Magistrate... 640 In capital cases, render offender punishable as if convicted on verdict ...... 760 Must be free and voluntary, to be admissible in evidence...... 554 Induced by promises, (direct or implied), or by threats or im- proper influence, not admissi- ble.... 554, 557 (See Admissions.). 554, 640 (See Accused.)
(See The Canada Evidence Act.) CONFINEMENT, SOLITARY
(See Solitary Confinement.) 768 CONFISCATION
(See Forfeitures.) CONJUNCTIVE
Or disjunctive averments in sum- mary matters...... CONJURATION
(See Witchcraft.)... 338 CONNECTED BUILDINGS (See Burglary.) .... CONSENT,- To infliction of death, on one's self, unlawful.............................
CONSENT
PAGE. To surgical operations......... 34, 35 (See Surgical operations.) Of girl under sixteen, to abduc- tion, immaterial
219
Of parents or guardians-abduc- tion of girl under 16,-against 219 Of child under 14,- to indecent
513
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assault, etc., immaterial........ 177 To assault, obtained by fraud... 174 To act, amounting otherwise to indecent assault,etc,-obtained by fraud......... Of Gov. Gen., required to prose- cute foreigners, for offences committed in Admiralty juris- diction...... Of Atty. Gen., necessary in prose- cutions for 517 Concealing encumbrances... 517 Criminal breach of trust by trustees. ....325, 517 Obtaining or communical- ing official information.... ..49, 50, 516 Judicial corruption........79, 516 Making or having explosives 58, 517 Ullering defaced coin....432, 517 Of Minister of Mar & Fish., in prosecutions for sending or taking unseaworthy ships to ......174, 517 CONSERVATORIES, Gardens, etc. Stealing plants, fruit, etc., in..... 307 Damaging or destroying plants, etc., in....... ........... 450
CONSPIRACY PAGE. Evidence of separate acts of conspirators done in pursuance of common purpose...... CONSTABLE
338
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Included in definition of " Peace Officer (See Chief Constable). 543 CONSTRUCTION
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Of acts and documents.... ..... 510 Of references to certain Acts..... 511 CONSTRUCTIVE BREAKING
(See Burglary.)
CONSTRUCTIVE POSSESSION. 285 CONSULAR OFFICER (See Extradition). CONTEMPT
(See Disobedience). (See Speedy Trials). (See Wilnesses). CONTRACT
Criminal breaches of, by indivi- duals, and by companies....... 460 Duty to post up provisions of law as to criminal breaches of con- tract...... Penalty for defacing posted copy of law..... 461
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CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE Of deceased,-no defence to in- dictment for manslaughter, 159, 160 CONTUMACY
(See Extradition) CONVENTION (See Extradition). CONVERSION Theft by....... CONVEYANCE OF CATTLE Special provisions as to............ 455 Penalty for Railway Company, and others violating provisions as to......... (See Cattle.) CONVICTION May be
For attempt, though full of- 650 fence proved....... For allempt, though full of- fence charged............... 650
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