New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts of the State of New York Involving Questions of Criminal Law and Practice with Notes and References, Volume 38W.C. Little & Company, 1922 |
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... CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . PAGE PAGE Section 6 374 Section 392 363 10 308 393 304 64 389 395 386 142 168 397 363 146 390 399 .41 , 54 167 307 406 414 171 307 444 .158 , 406 , 410 413 198 304 453 454 , 460 221 241 481 525 256 258 527 ...
... CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE . PAGE PAGE Section 6 374 Section 392 363 10 308 393 304 64 389 395 386 142 168 397 363 146 390 399 .41 , 54 167 307 406 414 171 307 444 .158 , 406 , 410 413 198 304 453 454 , 460 221 241 481 525 256 258 527 ...
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... Prison Law .221 , 222 Election Law . 438 Public Health Laws . 212 Judiciary Law . 24 Sanitary Code .238 , 373 Labor Law 489 . 490 NEW YORK CRIMINAL REPORTS VOL . XXXVIII SUPREME COURT - xxii GENERAL STATUTES . PENAL LAW.
... Prison Law .221 , 222 Election Law . 438 Public Health Laws . 212 Judiciary Law . 24 Sanitary Code .238 , 373 Labor Law 489 . 490 NEW YORK CRIMINAL REPORTS VOL . XXXVIII SUPREME COURT - xxii GENERAL STATUTES . PENAL LAW.
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... of life to an impounded animal which has strayed from the possession of its owner , until reclaimed by him . ฟ Derived from Penal Code , § 657. See Law 1867 , ch . 375 , § 4 . ( 3 ) POUND - PRIMARY SIGNIFICATION . The pound.
... of life to an impounded animal which has strayed from the possession of its owner , until reclaimed by him . ฟ Derived from Penal Code , § 657. See Law 1867 , ch . 375 , § 4 . ( 3 ) POUND - PRIMARY SIGNIFICATION . The pound.
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... Code of Civil Procedure also contains minute provisions for the care and disposition of such an animal without reference to a public pound . In all such cases if one confines such cattle either in a public pound or as stated in the ...
... Code of Civil Procedure also contains minute provisions for the care and disposition of such an animal without reference to a public pound . In all such cases if one confines such cattle either in a public pound or as stated in the ...
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... Code of Civil Procedure , by section 2148 of that Code . Therefore , we must consider whether there was any competent proof of all the facts necessary to be proved in order to authorize the mak- ing of the determination , and if there ...
... Code of Civil Procedure , by section 2148 of that Code . Therefore , we must consider whether there was any competent proof of all the facts necessary to be proved in order to authorize the mak- ing of the determination , and if there ...
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