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An Ordinance for the prevention and punishment of Offences against the Commonwealth. 1861 35 (1861.4)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsva0800 and id is 1 raw text is: ORDINANCES OF THIE VIRGINIA CONVENTION.

Xo. 43.-An ORDINANCE for the prevention and punishment of Offences
against the Commonwealth.
raseed Mlay 1, 1801.
1. Be it ordained by the convcntionof Virginia, that in addition Additional pow.
erR granted to
to the powers now vested in the county courts, they shall have power tli county
to establish a regular police force, who, being first qualified by taking courts
the oaths of fidelity to this commonwealth, and to discharge the dit-
ties devolved upon them under this ordinance, shall be authorized to
apprehend, and carry forthwith before a justice of the peace for the
county, any person whom they shall have just cause to suspect has Tampering with
violated any law of the state in regard to tampering with slaves, in- sinves
citing them to rebel or make insurrection, or to escape from their
owners, or has attempted to commit any such offence, or any person Aiding invasion
whom they shall have just to suspect is concerned in any manner in of the state
counseing, aiding or abetting the government of the United States,
or any officer or agent thereof, in any invasion or hostile action
against this commonwealth, or any of its citizens, acting under the
proper authorities thereof, or against the Confederate States of Ame-
rica, or any of them, or of any slaveholding sttto in amity with
'them; or any person who shall, by letter or otherwise, coinmuni- Conveying In.
formation to
cate to the said government of the United States, or any officer or Uni,:d States
agent thereof, directly or indirectly, any inforuation touching thut government
action of this commonwealth or its authorities, other than as the
same may be authorized by them, or any of them ; and to bring all
such persons before a justice of the peace of the county, to be dealt
with according to law, and the provisions of this ordinance.
2. Any person who shall commit any offence for which a person Any offence un.
ier let eection a
may be apprehended under the first section of this ordinance, shall felony
be deemed guilty of felony, and shall 1)e punished in such manner as
the laws now in force prescribe: provided, that any imprisonment
prescribed by existing laws in such cases shall be in the penitentiary
house.
In tlose' cases mentioned in the first section, for which no punish- Fino and Impri.
•  mounient In cer-
ment is fixed by existing laws, the person convicted thereof shall be tain cases
punished by fine not less than one hundred, nor more than ten thou-
sand dollars, and by imprisonment in the penitentiary house for not
less than five nor more than twenty years.
3. The powers vested by this ordinance in the county courts, and Powers herein
• cnferred to.ox.
all the provisions of the first and second sections thereof, shall l iend to corpora-
vested in like manner, and be applicable to the corporation courts, tion courts, &a
and to the police force legally appointed by such corporations, under
their respective charters,
4. No person so apprehended shall be admlitcd to -bail, except by Who can grant
a judge of a circuit court in this commonwealth, or of the supremebol

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