The Penal Code of the State of New York: In Force December 1, 1882, as Amended by Laws of 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1901 and 1902, with Notes of Decisions and a Full IndexBanks & Bros., 1902 - 312 pages |
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... passenger , seaman or other person who is a foreign convict of any crime which , if committed within this state , would be pun- ishable therein , without giving notice thereof to the mayor of such city , or other principal municipal ...
... passenger , seaman or other person who is a foreign convict of any crime which , if committed within this state , would be pun- ishable therein , without giving notice thereof to the mayor of such city , or other principal municipal ...
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... passenger vessel . 198. Liability of persons in charge of steamboats . 199. Liability of persons in charge of steam engines . 200. Liability of physicians . 201. Liability of persons making or keeping gunpowder contrary to law . 202 ...
... passenger vessel . 198. Liability of persons in charge of steamboats . 199. Liability of persons in charge of steam engines . 200. Liability of physicians . 201. Liability of persons making or keeping gunpowder contrary to law . 202 ...
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... passenger vessels . - A person nav- igating a vessel for gain , who willfully or negligently receives so many passengers or such a quantity of other lading on board the vessel , that , by means thereof , the vessel sinks , or is overset ...
... passenger vessels . - A person nav- igating a vessel for gain , who willfully or negligently receives so many passengers or such a quantity of other lading on board the vessel , that , by means thereof , the vessel sinks , or is overset ...
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... passengers , if such vehicle has first been stopped and the force or violence used is not more than sufficient to expel the offending passenger , with a reason- able regard to his personal safety ; 6. When committed by any person in ...
... passengers , if such vehicle has first been stopped and the force or violence used is not more than sufficient to expel the offending passenger , with a reason- able regard to his personal safety ; 6. When committed by any person in ...
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... passenger vessel . 359a Offenses against navigation law . 359b . Id .; punishment . 360. Unauthorized pressure of ... passengers 382. Frauds on hotel keepers . 383. Protecting civil and public rights . 383a . Bicycle race ; time of ...
... passenger vessel . 359a Offenses against navigation law . 359b . Id .; punishment . 360. Unauthorized pressure of ... passengers 382. Frauds on hotel keepers . 383. Protecting civil and public rights . 383a . Bicycle race ; time of ...
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Page 136 - ... more than five years, or by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 26 - But the testimony so given shall not be used in any prosecution or proceeding, civil or criminal, against the person so testifying, except for perjury in giving such testimony.
Page 106 - public nuisance " is a crime against the order and economy of the state, and consists in unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission : 1. Annoys, injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of any considerable number of persons; or, 2.
Page 47 - The penalty for such misdemeanor shall be imprisonment in a penal institution for not more than six months, or by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 15 - ... 5. Every person who shall advance or pay, or cause to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money or any part thereof shall be expended in bribery at any election...
Page 17 - ... and no person shall enter or remain in any said office, building or room, or send or direct any letter or other writing thereto, for the purpose of giving notice of, demanding or collecting...
Page 116 - Every person who, under promise of marriage, seduces and has sexual intercourse with an unmarried female of previous chaste character, is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than five years, or by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 19 - Houses thereof, with intent to influence his decision or action on any question, matter, cause, or proceeding which may at any time be pending, or which may by law be brought before him in his official capacity...
Page 96 - A person who makes or sells, or offers to sell or dispose of, or has in his possession with intent to sell or dispose of, any article of merchandise marked, stamped or branded with the words "coin
Page 63 - In all criminal prosecutions for libels, the truth may be given in evidence to the jury; and if it shall appear to the jury that the matter charged as libelous is true, and was published with good motives and for justifiable ends, the party shall be acquitted; and the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the fact.