Page:1864-65 Territory of Dakota Session Laws.pdf/52

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property shall be exempt from execution which has been taken to satisfy any such fines and costs.

Sec. 52. Whoever maliciously procures any process in a civil action to be served on Saturday upon any person who keeps Saturday as holy time and does not labor on that day, or serves upon him any process returnable on that day, or maliciously procures any civil action to which such person is a party to be adjourned to that day for trial, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 53. Any willful attempt by means of threats or violence, to compel any person to adopt, practice or profess any particular form of religious belief, is a misdemeanor.

Sec. 54. Every person who willfully prevents by threats or violence another person from performing any lawful act enjoined upon or recommended to such person by the religion which he professes, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 55. Every person who willfully disturbs, interrupts or disquiets any assemblage of people met for religious worship, by any of the acts or things hereinafter enumerated, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 56. The following are the acts deemed to constitute disturbance of a religious meeting:

1. Uttering any profane discourse, committing any rude or indecent act, or making any unnecessary noise, either within the place where such meeting is held, or so near it as to disturb the order and solemnity of the meeting;

2. Exposing to sale or gift any ardent or distilled liquors, or keeping open any huckster shop within one mile of the place where any religious society or assembly shall be actually convened for religious worship, and in any other place than such as shall have been duly licensed and in which the person accused shall have usually resided or carried on business;

3. Exhibiting within the like distance, any shows or plays without a license by the proper authority;

4. Engaging in, or aiding or promoting, within the like distance, any racing of animals or gaming of any description;

5. Obstructing in any manner, without authority of law, within the like distance, the free passage along any highway to the place of such meeting.