The Penal Code of California, Band 4

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T. A. Springer, State Printer, 1872 - 448 Seiten
 

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Refusal to be sworn by or to answer questions of Board of Judges
20
TITLE VII
32
CHAPTER V
38
Preparing false evidence
40
Separate and distinct prosecutions
42
Substituting one child for another
46
TITLE VIII
52
Mayhem defined
56
Posting for not fighting
59
TITLE IX
65
Extortion
70
48
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Refusal to surrender books etc to successor
76
Indecent exposures exhibitions and pictures
77
CHAPTER XI
83
Acts of intoxicated physicians
84
Putting extraneous substances in packages of goods usually sold
89
Riot punishment
98
TITLE XII
101
Failure to pay over fines and forfeitures received a misdemeanor
102
Refusing to give Assessor list of property or giving false name
104
Refusing to give name of persons in employment etc
105
Officer charged with collection etc of revenue refusing to per mit inspection of his books
106
Arson
107
Burglary and housebreaking
109
Having possession of burglarious instruments and deadly weapons
110
Making false entries in records or returns
112
Passing or receiving forged notes
113
Punishment of counterfeiting
114
Larceny
115
Larceny of lost property
116
Petit larceny
117
Severing and removing part of the realty declared larceny
118
Embezzlement
119
Distinct act of taking
121
Punishment for embezzlement
122
Officers of railroad companies making overcharges
124
wealth etc
125
Selling land twice
126
CHAPTER IX
127
Detaining wrecked property after salvage paid
128
Director absent from meeting when presumed to have assented to proceedings
130
Director defined
134
CHAPTER XIV
135
Erroneous bills of lading or receipts issued in good faith excepted
136
Property demanded by process of law
137
Injuries to highways private ways and bridges
138
Destroying or injuring jails
139
Killing etc birds in cemeteries
140
Limitation upon the operations of the preceding section
142
Taking salmon when prohibited
148
Fishways and ladders penalties for not keeping
150
Harbor Commissioners
152
Enticing seamen to desert
153
Officers of fire department issuing false certificates of exemption
154
Officer or member of National Guard failing to attend parade obey orders or discharge duty
155
Acts punishable under foreign law
156
Mitigation of punishment in certain cases
157
Attempts to commit crimes how punishable
158
Civil death
161
PART II
163
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS SECTION 681 No person punishable but on legal conviction
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Criminal contempts
166
No person to be a witness against himself in a criminal action or to be unnecessarily restrained
167
Of the intervention of the officers of justice
168
Security to keep the peace
169
Police in cities and towns and their attendance at exposed places
171
Keeping liquor within two miles of State Prison
172
TITLE II
176
Presiding officer when Lieutenant Governor isi mpeached
179
Form of accusation
180
Removal of public officers by summary proceedings before Dis trict Courts
182
TITLE III
183
Of the time of commencing criminal actions
188
The warrant of arrest
189
formation
190
Name or description of the defendant in the warrant and state ment of the offense
191
When and how to be committed
202
Preliminary provisions
205
FINDING AND PRESENTMENT OF THE INDICTMENT SECTION 940 Indictment must be found by twelve jurors indorsed etc
214
CHAPTER II
215
The indictment must charge but one offense and in one form
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except where it may be committed by different means
217
Statement as to person injured or intended to be
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Indictment not insufficient for defect of form not tending to prejudice defendant
219
Pleading in indictment for forgery where instrument has been destroyed or withheld by defendant
220
Previous conviction of another offense how stated in indictment
221
OF PLEADINGS AND PROCEEDINGS AFTER INDICTMENT
222
Pleading on part of defendant
228
Time allowed and how defendant may answer on arraignment
226
Defendant refusing to answer plea of not guilty to be entered
232
CHAPTER IX
236
Definition and division of challenges
237
Defendants cannot sever in challenges
238
If exception overruled Court may allow denial etc
239
Kinds of challenges to individual juror
240
Ground of challenge for actual bias
241
Exemption not a ground of challenge
242
Triers how appointed Majority may decide
243
Verdict of triers and its effect
244
On indictment for libel jury to determine law and fact
245
When order of trial may be departed from
246
Defendant presumed innocent until the contrary is proved Reasonable doubt
247
Rules of evidence in civil applicable to criminal cases except etc
248
Evidence upon trial for abortion and seduction
249
Conviction cannot be had on uncorroborated testimony of ac complice
250
Proceedings if jury discharged for want of jurisdiction of offense committed out of the State
251
Proceedings if jury discharged because the facts do not consti tute an offense
252
Jurors may be permitted to separate during trial If kept to gether oath of officer
253
In all other cases Court to decide questions of law
254
If District Attorney fails to attend Court may appoint
255
What papers the jury may take with them
256
When jury discharged or prevented from giving a verdict cause to be again tried
257
Manner of taking verdict
258
Special verdict how rendered
259
Jury may convict of lesser offense or of attempt
260
Polling the jury
261
CHAPTER VI
264
Appointing time for judgment
266
Presence of defendant
267
Bench warrant to issue
268
Arraignment of defendant for judgment
269
Proof of former conviction or of facts etc in mitigation etc how made
270
CHAPTER II
271
cution
272
Governor may require opinion of Justices of Supreme Court etc thereon
273
Proceedings when female is supposed to be pregnant
274
CHAPTER III
279
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297
39
305
Errors and mistakes in pleadings and other proceedings
310
FALSIFYING EVIDENCE
313
Verdict when several defendants are tried together
318
Defendant on acquittal to be discharged Order that prose cutor pay costs
319
Grounds of motion in arrest of judgment
320
Fines disposition of
321
Statement on appeal
322
TITLE XII
323
Of Coroners inquests and duties of Coroners
332
Witnesses compelled to attend
333
Testimony in writing and where filed
334
dPENAL
335
Officer may break open door etc to execute warrant
338
Return of warrant and delivery of inventory of property taken
339
Proceedings against fugitives from justice
340
charged
341
Magistrate must notify District Attorney of the arrest
342
Miscellaneous provisions respecting special proceedings of a criminal nature
343
DEFINITION AND SOURCES OF THE
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CPENAL
397
Refusing to disperse upon lawful command
416
575
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