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SEDUCTION SEPULTURE SODOMY AND BESTIALITY STOLEN PROPERTY SUICIDE VAGRANCY WEAPONS; HUNTING WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
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CHAPTER 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS SUBCHAPTER I
RULES OF INTERPRETATION
Sec. 1. Definitions. 2. Scope of term "person" when used regarding protection of property. SUBCHAPTER II
TYPES OP CRIMES OR OFFENSES
21. Definition of crime or public offense. 22. Union of act and intent or negligence; manifestations and presumptions as to intent. 23. Classification of offenses. SUBCHAPTER III
41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.
PARTIES TO CRIMES
Principals; pleading. Conviction of testimony of accomplice; accomplice defined. Accessory after the fact; punishment. Misprision of felony. Persons capable of committing crimes. Omission to perform act performed by another. Intoxicated persons; consideration in determining intent. SUBCHAPTER IV
RESISTANCE TO COMMISSION OF CRIME
71. Resistance by party about to be Injured. 72. Person aiding another about to be injured. 73. Extent of right of self-defense. SUBCHAPTER V—SENTENCE AND PUNISHMENT
Article A—General Provisions 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.
Persons subject to prosecution and punishment. Penalties where penaltie8 not otherwise prescribed. Offense made punishable in different ways; double jeopardy. Duty to determine and impose punishment. Punishment within limits prescribed. Punishment where only minimum term prescribed. Article B—Subsequent Offenses; Habitual Criminals
111. Punishment for offenses committed after conviction of prior penitentiary offense. 112. Punishment for petit larceny or attempts to commit offenses, after prior conviction of petit larceny. 113. Punishment of habitual criminals. 114. Effect of pardon. SUBCHAPTER VI-—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137.
Arrest only for crimes declared in Code; exceptions. Civil liability for offenses; effect of this title. Forfeiture of property upon conviction. Forfeiture of public olflce upon conviction. Evaluation of property in determining grade of offense. Preservation of powers of courts-martial and others. Offenses involving sending of letters.
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