Page, &c. of Formulist. Where triable. As to Bail. Punishment. If Costs of Prosecution allowed. Assizes (Note 42). Compulsory. Fine, or impr. [with No; ex h. 1., 14 & 15 Vict. cept in c. 100, s. 29], or both. certain cases. See Arch. Cr. Pl. by Bruce, 16th ed. p. 869.] See * Id. Id. * (see Note 39). [* The costs are allowed where the conspiracy is 66 the police (34 & 35 Vict. c. 112, s. 8, ante, p. 963), being a crime," as defined by sect. 20, in Note* ante, p. 951. 42 Venue in Cares of Conspiracy-Jurisdiction of the Quarter Sessions in some Cases.] The offenders can be tried in any county, &c., in which it can be proved that an act was done by any one of them in furtherance of their common design (see R. v. Brisac, 4 East, 164), "or, of course, in that in which the conspiracy actually took place. 43 " COUNTY COURTS :'" Cases decided on Offence 152.] The cases decided under this enactment of 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95, s. 57, are, --Reg. v. Evans, 1 Dears. & Bell's C. C. 236; COPYRIGHT IN BOOKS. 8. 12. COUNTING-HOUSE. See tit. “Housebreaking." COUNTY COURTS. 152. Forging the seal or any process of the court, —or serving F. 9 & 10 Vict. c. 95, or enforcing any such forged process, knowing the same S. 57. ,-or delivering or causing to be delivered to 88. 27, 28, Offences 233, 234, tit. “Forgery.”] CRUELTY. 153. To those of tender years or servants under one's control, M. Common Law. as by not providing food, &c.,-or deserting infant in S.) M. C. 113; Reg. v. Chandler, 24 L. J. (N. S.) M. C. 109;]* 154. Whosoever shall unlawfully abandon or expose any child, M. 24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, being under the age of two years, whereby the life of 8. 27. CURTILAGE BREAKING AND LARCENY. See tit. “House breaking.” DANGEROUS GOODS. 8. 3. know the nature of the goods, he is only liable to a penalty of not more than £200 ; and if an accused * Reg. v. Castle, 27 L. J. (N. S.) M. C. 70; 1 Dears. & Bell's C. C. 363; Reg. v. Richmond, 1 Bell, C. C. 142; 28 L. J. (N. S.) M. C. 142. 44 “CRUELTY : Cases decided on Ofence 154.] The cases decided under this enact CHAP. II.] COPYRIGHT IN GOODS-DANGEROUS BOOKS. 1063 p. 638. 152 No. 152, Assizes (5 & 6 Vict. Discretionary. Pen. serv. 7—5 years ; -or impr. not exc. 2 ment of 24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, s. 27, are,— Reg. v. Folkingham, 39 L. J. (N. S.) M. C. DANGEROUS GOODS-continued. 156. Acting in contravention of this section, which prohibits M. 32 & 33 Vict. c. 113, the importation and exportation of nitro-glycerine. 8. 3. [MEM. The Secretary of State may authorize its importa tion or exportation ($. 3).] M. Id. s. 4. 157. Manufacturing, selling, carrying, or otherwise disposing of, -or having in possession,--any nitro-glycerine with- [See tit. “ Petroleum," Vol. I. p. 662.] M. Common Law. DEAD BODIES. Gillies, R. f Ry. 360, .] t[See Anatomy Acts, 2 * 3 Vill. 4, c.75, and 34 Vict. DECLARATION. 169. Making a false declaration where it is lawfully received M. 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 62, instead of an affidavit on oath. 8. 21. [See lit. "Perjury."] DEEDS. See Offence 302, tit. “Larceny," and tits. “Vendors," “Forgery," Offence 226. DEER. Sce Offences 293, 294, tit. "Larceny." DEMANDING MONEY WITH MENACES. See Ofence 316, tit. “Larceny." DIRECTORS OF PUBLIC COMPANIES. See tits. “Fraudulent Trustees," "Trading Companies.” DISOBEDIENCE. M. Common Law, or 161. Of the direction or prohibition of a statute where no penalty annexed. DISORDERLY HOUSES (Note 45). 162. Keeping a bawdy house, gaming house, or other dis- M. 25 Geo. 2, c. 36, orderly house. ss. 5, 6, 8; 58 Geo. 3, [As to Common Gaming Houses, see tit. “Gaming c. 70, 8. 7. Houses."'] 45 “ DISORDERDY HOUSES:" Mode of Proceeding Venue--Costs.] Two inhabitants of the parish give notice to the constable of the fact, who goes forth with with such No. 159 No. 159, Assizes (5 & 6 Vict. Compulsory. Fine, or imprisonment, or both. II. of Part III.] 100 161 Sessions. No. Compulsory. Fine, or imprisonment, or both. Sessions (Note 45). Compulsory. Fine [to the crown] or Yes, impr. [with h. 1., 3 by the Geo. 4, c. 114] or overseers both. (Note 45). inhabitants to a justice ; and on such inhabitants making oath that they believe the contents of such notice to be true and entering into a recognizance of £20 each to give ܪ 0.5. VOL. II. 3 z |