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General provisions concerning crimes and punishments. 1854-1855 636 (1855)

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CHAP. 50.
last section, be incompetent to be sworn as a juror or witness
in any cause, civil or criminal.
Misdemean-  SEC. 58. -Every person who shall shoot at a mark along
or in shooting
at a mar . or across a public highway, shall be adjudged guilty of a mis-
Acts  15,
p. 218.    demeanor, and shall, on conviction, be fined the sum of five
dollars.
ARTICLE IX.
GENERAL PROVISIONS CONCERNING CILIMES AND PUNISHMENTS.

1. Punishument for attempts to
commit offences.
2. When attempts not indictable.
3. Proceedings against per'sons for
felony in another State, &c.
4. What defendant may plead in
his delence.
5. Punishment of principals in
second degree, and accesso-
ries before the fact.
6. Who deemed accessories after
the fact, and how punished.
7. Punishment forsecond olfences.
8. Convicts in other States liable
to punishment for second
eoiiviction.
0. Sentence of persons convicted
of two or more offences [it
the saine time.
10. When imprisonment may ex-
tend to lifetime; never to be
less than two years.
11. No line can be imtposed, when
pris otr is seit to the peni-
tentiary.
12. Puishilment limited in certain
cases.
13. Misdemeanors, where no pun-
ishnient is Prescribed, how
punished.
14. Defendant may be convicted of
a less degree of the offeace
charged.
15. Persons indicted for embezzle-
lent may be convicted of
larceny, and rice rersa.
16. If indicted for nisdeimeaaor,
an1 I at trial prove to he fe-
lony, defendant shall not be
acquitted.  Court may dis-
charge jury, &c.
17. Where no fine is prescribed,
what ine may be imposed.
18. Acquittal is a bar to a prose-
cution for the same offence,
and every inferior degree
thereof.
19. When defendant may be tried
again; when not.

20. Acquittal may be pleaded in
bar, when.
21. Minor convicts, under sixteen,
to be sentenced to county
jail, &c.
22. Civil rights to be suspended
during iniprisomnicut in the
penitentiary.
23. Persons of convicts protected
by the law from injury, &c.
24. Forfeiture of estates abolished.
25. Benefit of clergy abolished.
26. low disabilities may be re-
moved.
27. How reqioved iii case of minor
convicts.
28. Civil action declared not merg-
ed ini a felony.
29. Negroes or mulattoes punished
by stripes.
80. How tried, and before whom.
31, When jury shall be summnoned.
32. Fines under omie hundred dol-
lars recoverable before a jus-
tice of the peace.
33. Fines, forfeitures, &c., reco-
verable by indictment, when.
34. Assaults and batteries not in-
dictable, how to be prose-
cuted.
35. Jurisdiction of circuit court
and justices of the peace, ill
criminal cases, defined.
36. Slaves convicted of felonies not
capital, how Punished.
37. Civil remedies against owner c f
a slave guilty of certain of-
fences against persons or pro-
perty.
38. Detinition of the term felony.
39. Definition of tie term infa-
mioOs crime.
40. Definition of the term misde-
niaor.
41. Definition of the terms crime,
offence and crimiinal of-
felce.
42. Construction of the term per-
sonal property.

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