EVIDENCE (contd.) prisoner, illiterate, deposition of, 16 EXTORTION, 431-433 treatment of, 431 larceny, in case of, 431 officials, do. 432 relationship, do. , 431 'squeezing', in cases of, 433 FALSE ACCUSATION, 500—512 'charge falsely', to; phrase for and meaning of, 502 convicts, charges by, 511 exaggeration, effect of, 507, 509 is the custom not the exception, 511 do. do. by, 510 member of accused's family dies in consequence, 504 place of punishment, false charge that a, 505 nicety of law concerning, 501 do. do. true, 506 calculation of penalty herein, 508 several persons charged, case of, 509 'transfer sentence', to; phrase for and meaning of, 502 transportable offence of mild nature, charging FALSE ACCUSATION (contd.) transportable offence of grave nature, charging a, 503 FALSE PRETENCES, UNDER, 429-430 treatment of, 429 OBTAINING public property, in case of, 429 PROPERTY FATHERS AND MOTHERS-IN-LAW, ETC., 196—198 do. kills a mother-in-law, 196 under conditions of extenuation, 197 duration of the tie, 198. Felonies, the Ten (v. Offences, division of) Fire-arms, effect of using (v. Homicide; Affray; treatment of, 438 official documents, of, 438 do. seal or signet, of, 439 relationship, effect of, 440 'counterfeit', to; explanation of expression, 440 FORNICATION, 367–368 aggravated, instance of, 367 mourning, during, 368 officials, by, 368 penalties for, 367 FRAUD, 430-431 treatment of, 430 officials, in case of, 430 FU HSI, Intro. p. XXXIX; App. I. existence of, question as to, App. I. marriage, institutes, Intro. p. XXXIX; App. I. GAMING, 562 meaning of, 562 penalty for, ordinarily, 562 friendly game, in case of a, 562 gaming house, keeping a, 562 Embezzlement) Graduates (v. Privilege) GUARDIANSHIP OF INFANTS, 600-605 devolves upon next of kin, 600 unless unworthy, 603 when testamentary disposition to the contrary HAN DYNASTY, THE, Intro. p. XXXIX HERESY, 526-529 varieties of the offence, 526-527 ancient law, examples of the, 527 after a relapse, 528 HOMICIDE, 221-345 extent of subject, 221 family, killing several of a, 225-229 distinctions herein between deliberate homicide and homicide in resisting arrest, 228 both parties on same footing, 227 when mitigation allowed, 234 HOMICIDE (contd.) burying alive, etc., 224 relationship, effect of, 232 injury directly causes death, 230 , 231 classes of, distinctions between, and examples of, 260 277, 278, 280 challenge to fight, 271 chance-killing, 280 fight, killing in course of a, 284, 285 fire-arms, discharging, quent, 275, 278 where people fre- huntsmen and beaters, Imperial; homicide lethal weapons, responsibility incurred by misadventure, killing by, 281, 282 poisoning, special rigour in cases of, 269 remote cause of death, being a, 272 blow diverted from one to another, 272 performance of a, 272 serious effects, where circumstances excusable, 273 slipping and injuring bystanders, 283 during are wild beasts, shooting, in frequented places, 279 HOMICIDE (Contd.) penalties are formal, 274 In self-defence, 286–287 lethal weapons, killing in resisting attack with, 286 unarmed, killing where both parties are, 286 arson in bodies, resisting; homicide during, 240 do. would-be murderer, 246 connection between cause and effect to be direct, 247 danger, parent not in, 249 disarmed, assailant previously, 250 latitude allowed son, 248 relation, assailant is a, 250 weak, assailant is physically or mentally, 250 desecrator of grave, killing a, 241 essentials for justification, 251 'on the spot and at the time', phrase assistance of relatives herein, 252 party to dishonour, husband a; effect of, 254 or mother-in-law who procures his wife's dis- husband kills wife's lover, 255 do. poisons outsider in endeavour to kill impropriety, homicide in resisting, 241 rape, in resisting, 242 unnatural offence, in resisting an, 242 |