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4 Pt. 2 The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty-Third [Fourth] Session of the Legislature, 1919-[1921] (2d ed., James M. Kerr, ann.) [i] (1921)

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CODES OF CALIFORNIA
AS AMENDED AND IN FORCE AT THE CLOSE OF THE
FORTY-THIRD SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, 1919
IN FOUR YOLUMES
FULLY ANNOTATED BY
JAMES M. KERR
SECOND EDITION
VOLUME FOUR
PENAL CODE
Adopted February 14, 1872
The announcement of punishment as a con-
sequence on crime, is essential to just penal
jurisprudence; such an announcement of punish-
ment is futile unless it is followed up by inflic-
tion.-Kerr's Wharton on Criminal Law, 11th
ed., sec. 9.
The Judicial machinery may as well be
abandoned, if judges are to destroy its results
by turning loose convicted men to prey upon
the community.''-Hon. Kenesaw  Mountain
Landis, 91 Central Law Journal 454.
PART TWO-SECTIONS 1055-1616
WITH APPENDIX OF FORMS
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
BENDER-MOSS COMPANY
1921

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