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HARD LABOUR, with imprisonment, s. 7, p. 6.
in case of misdemeanour, s. 8, p. 6.
- a simple offence, a. 8, p. 6. discretion as to, s. 9, p. 6.
HEALTH of the public, act endangering, s. 126, p. 38.
of any person, duty to use care in act endangering, s. 152, p. 44. -, duty to use care in control of anything endangering, s. 151,
P. 44.
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duty to perform act affecting, s. 151, p. 44.
endangering, of certain p rsons by neglecting to supply neces-
saries, ss. 198-200, p. 57.
endangering, of child under two, by abandoning, s. 201, p. 57.
HIGH TREASON, punishment of, s. 66, p. 21.
accessory after the fact to, s. 65, p. 20.
HIGHWAY, arrest without warrant of persons foitering in, s. 30, p. 13.
riotously damaging, s. 77, p. 24.
obstructing, s. 137 (1), (7), pp. 42, 43.
-, damaging or rendering impassable, s. 294, p. 6.
"HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS," include the U. K., 6. 3, p. 3.
HOMICIDE, definition of, s. 153, p. 15.
-, when unlawful, s. 156, p. 45.
HORSE, drunkenness while in charge of, s. 138, p. 41.
allowing to obstruct highway, 8. 146 (7), p. 43.
stealing a, s. 219, p. 63.
killing, damaging, &c., s. 298, p. 87.
HOUSE, dwelling-house, definition of, s. 246, p. 70.
defence of, by force, s. 55, p. 18.
stealing in, s. 223, p. 04.
HOUSEHOLDER permitting defilement of girl on his premises, s. 122,
p. 36.
'HUMAN BEING, when a child becomes, s. 155, p. 45.
HUSBAND, no presumption that a married woman acts under his-com-
pulsion, a. 24, p. 11.
—, stealing from, and by wife, s. 213, p. 62.
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INJURY, grievous bodily, infliction of, to repel assault, s. 45, p. 16.
fear of, justifying defence by force, s. 46,
p. 16,
consent, no defence to infliction of, s. 62,
p. 19.
intent to cause, in murder, s. 157, p. 46.
causing, by means of explosives, s. 178, p. 50. negligently causing, s. 182, p. 52.
actual bodily, inflicting, s. 174, p. 49.
53, p. 17.
with intent, s. 172, p. 49.
with weapon, &c., s. 173, p. 49.
in defence of property, ss. 49, 50, 52,
-, causing, by means of explosives, s. 178, p. 50.
negligently causing, s. 182, p. 52.
inflicted with intent to rob, s. 243, p. 69.
, threat to do, punishment of, s. 312, p. 90.
when threat of, may excuse offence, s. 24, p. 11.
when compulsion does not excuse infliction of, s. 21. p. 11.
necessity to cause, s. 25, p. 11.
INSANITY, effect of, on criminal responsibility, as. 21, 22, p. 10; and
are "Lunatics."
INSENSIBLE, rendering, with intent, s. 172, p. 49.
INSTRUMENT, using or supplying, to procure abortion, sa. 167-9, p. 48.
being found with, of bousebreaking, 8, 249, p. 71. making, &c., certain, for forgery, 8. 265, p. 77.
for making fraudulent trade or public marks, seizure of, -
B. 270, p. 80.
making, having, &c., for coining, s. 275, p. 81. stealing certain, from the Mint, s. 278, p. 82.
INSULT, force used to prevent, s. 47, p. 16.
to religion, s. 116, p. 35.
INSURANCE, policy of, forgery of, s. 250 (13), p. 76. INTENTION, effect of drunkenness on specific, s. 23, p. 10.
to cause particular result no effect on criminality, s. 26,
p. 11.
➡, what, necessary to murder, s. 157, p. 46.
-, actual bodily harm with certain, s. 172, p. 49,
assault with, ss. 173, 174, p. 49,
INTIMIDATION, se“ Threats."
killing by means of, s. 151, p. 45.
INTOXICATION, see “ Drunkenness.”
IRREGULAR, process, &c., mistake as to, 8. 28, p. 12.
warrants in case of escape and rescue, s. i 15, p. 31. arrest no provocation for murder, s. 158, p. 47.
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IDIOT, carnal knowledge of, s. 189, p. 53.
IGNORANCE of law no excuse for crime, s. 27, p. 12.
of fact, how far an excuse for crime, a. 28, p. 12. IMMOVABLE PROPERTY, defence against a trespassser, s. 52, p. 17.
defence of, with claim of right, s. 53, p. 17.
without claim of right, s. 54, p. 18. forcible entry on and detainer of, s. 78, p. 24. document being evidence of title to, forgery
of, s. 259 (5), p. 75. IMPRISONMENT, punishment of, s. 7, p. 6.
in case of misdemeanour, s. 8, p. 6.
a simple offence, s. 8, p. 6.
in lieu of penal servitude, s. 9, p. 6.
discretion as to term of, s. 9. p. 6.
may be without hard labour, s. 9, p. 6.
on non-payment of tine, s. 9, p. 6.
on refusal to enter into recognisance, s. 12, p. 8.
in case of cumulative sentence, s. 16, p. 8.
INCITEMENT to mutiny, s. 70, p. 22.
to murder, s. 162, p. 47.
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to commit felony or misdemeanour, s. 314, p.90.
INCUMBRANCES to title, concealing, s. 240, p. 67.
INDECENT assault, consent of child under 14 no defence to, s. 62, p. 19.
docament, sending by poet, s. 98, p. 29.
practices between males, s. 121, p. 36.
show, exhibiting, u. 124, p. 37.-
acts, s. 125, p. 37.
-behaviour while drunk, a. 138, p. 40.
· practices, extortion by threat of accusing of, ■. 245, p. 69.
INFORMATION, disclosing official, s. 80, p.
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INJURY, grievous bodily, what is, s. 176, p. 50.
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inflicting. s. 172, p. 49.
when not to be inflicted to prevent escape,
88. 35-37, p. 14.
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JUDICIAL OFFICER, prosecution of, for corruption, s. 81, p. 25.
assault on, in the execution of his duty, s. 174 P. 19.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE is peace-officer, s. 3, p. 3.
-, execution of order of, &c., lawful, s. 29, p. 12.
-, suppression of riot by, s. 400, p. 15.
Beizure of unwholesome an adulterated fool
by, s. 135, p. 40.- JUDGMENT, recognisance to come up for, s. 13, p. 8. JUDICIAL PROCEEDING, what is, in perjury, s. 99, p. 30. JURY, corruption of, s. 107, p. 31.
JUSTICE, conspiring to defeat, s. 105, p. 31.
—, attempt to pervert, ■. 109, p. 32.
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KEEPING a bawdy or gaming house, s. 129, p. 38.
KILLING, see "Homicide."
–, what is, n. 154, p. 45. ------------ unborn child, a. 166, p. 47.
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