Precedents of Indictments and Pleas, Adapted to the Use Both of the Courts of the United States and Those of All the Several States: Together with Notes on Criminal Pleading and Practice, Embracing the English and American Authorities Generally

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Kay & brother, 1857 - 823 pages
 

Contents

CHAPTER IV
263
Rev sts of Mass ch 125 17
264
CHAPTER V
265
420 Larceny in an American ship at the Bahama Islands 421
266
427 Same in Michigan 428 Bank note in North Carolina 429 Bank note in Pennsylvania 430 Bank note in Connecticut 431 Bank note in Tennessee 4...
267
Another form
271
CHAPTER VI
280
CHAPTER VII
284
463 Second count larceny 464 General form of indictment in New York 465 Second count larceny
285
FALSE PERSONATION OF BAIL 506 Under 11 Geo IV and 1 Wm IV c 66 s 11
314
SECRETING GOODS
315
509 Third count Same not specifying property 510 Fourth count Averring intent to defraud persons unknown 511 Fifth count Same not specifying g...
316
514 Second count Same with intent to defraud another person 515 Third count Secreting assigning c with intent to defraud two
317
517 Fifth count Same in another shape
318
FRAUDULENT INSOLVENCY IN PENNSYLVANIA 519 General form 520 Averring collusion with another person 521 Same but averring collusi...
323
VIOLATION OF FACTOR LAW 525 Pledging goods consigned and applying the proceeds to defendants use under the Pennsylvania statute 526 Sec...
327
OBTAINING GOODS BY FALSE PRETENCES 528 General frame of indictment 529 Form used in Massachusetts 530 Same in New York 531 Prete...
328
533 Pretence that defendant was M H who had cured Mrs C at the Oxford Infirmary whereby he induced the prosecutor to buy a bottle of oint ment ...
329
535 Another form for same coupled with a production to the society of a false certificate of burial 536 First count Pretence that a broken banknote w...
330
539 Another form for same 540 Obtaining goods by cheque on a bank where the defendant had no effects 541 Pretence that defendant was the agent...
331
572 Obtaining acceptances on drafts by pretence that certain goods had been
332
574 Receiving goods obtained by false pretences under the English statute
376
604 Endeavoring to suborn a person to give evidence on the trial of
381
586 False swearing in answering interrogatories on a rule to show cause
406
589 In false swearing by a person offering to vote as to his qualifications
413
593 Perjury before a grand jury
420
599 Subornation of perjury in an action of trespass
426
CHAPTER II
431
635 Conspiracy to publish fraudulent banknotes with intent to cheat
434
662 Conspiracy to charge a man with an unnatural crime and thereby to obtain money 663 Conspiracy to extort money generally by criminal prosec...
435
654 Conspiracy to procure the defilement of a female
491
657 Conspiracy by workmen c in the employ of A and B to prevent their
497
660 Conspiracy to charge a man with receiving stolen goods knowing them
503
CHAPTER III
511
Third count after averring defendant to be the owner of a large building c charges him with introducing into it great numbers of hogs
512
SCANDALOUS EXHIBITIONS AND INDECENT EXPOSURE 765 Exhibiting scandalous and libellous effigies and thereby collecting a crowd c Fir...
513
811 Same in New York 812 Same in New Jersey 813 Same in Pennsylvania 814 Another form for same being that used in Philadelphia 815 Same in ...
514
675 Erecting a gate across a public highway
517
695 Obstructing a watercourse called Pegs Run 696 Permitting waters of a mill to overflow
526
697 Obstructing an ancient watercourse whereby a public highway was overflowed and spoiled 698 Erecting a dam on a navigable river
527
699 Erecting obstructions on a navigable river 700 Obstructing a river which is a public highway by erecting a fishtrap or snare in it called putts
528
701 Damming creek
529
702 Obstruction of fish in the River Susquehanna under the act of 9th March 1771 703 Obstructing a harbor by erecting in it piles
530
704 Negligently permitting fences to remain during the crop season less than five feet high under the North Carolina statute For nonrepairing roads s...
531
796 Selling liquor c under Massachusetts Rev stat c 47 1
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CHAPTER IV
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857 Disturbing the peace c on land occupied by the United States for an arsenal DISTURBANCE OF ELECTIONS 858 Disturbance of elections in ...
602
886 Refusal to aid a constable in the service of a capias ad respondendum issued by a justice of the peace 887 Assault with intention to obstruct the a...
603
CHAPTER V
628
630 Second count with overt
630
PRISONER FOR ESCAPE 924 Against a prisoner for escape out of custody of constable OFFICERS OF VESSELS 925 Inflicting cruel and unusual p...
631
CHAPTER VII
656
968 Obscene libel First count not setting forth libellous matter
657
CHAPTER VIII
684
CHAPTER IX
690
USURPATION FORESTALLING HOLDING ILLEGAL VENDUE MAIN
698
1025 Entering and running a horse at a horserace
711
1037 Accepting a challenge 1038 Engaging in a duel under Ohio statute 1039 Being second in a duel under Ohio statute 1040 Against a second for c...
712
CHAPTER XII
717
CHAPTER XIII
723
1061 Making a revolt
725
1062 Endeavoring to make a revolt 1063 Same setting out the endeavor to consist in a conspiracy
727
1065 Setting out the endeavor to consist in an assemblage of the crew in a riotous manner
728
1068 Rioting on board ship
730
1069 Confining the master
731
1073 Assaulting master and running away with goods
732
1075 Against others as accessaries 1076 Breaking and boarding a ship assaulting c the crew and stealing c the cargo
733
CHAPTER XIV
743
Second count Receiving
792
632 By prisoners to escape with overt act attempting to blow up the wall
794
959 Hanging a man in effigy
801
422 Larceny Form in use in New York 423 Same in Pennsylvania
804
798 Under Rev stat c 47 s 2
805
CHAPTER VIII
806
988 Bigamy in New York
815
489 General frame of indictment at common
818

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