CHAPTER III. ESCAPES, AND AIDING THEREIN. SECTION 105. Escapes from state prison..... 106. Attempt to escape from state prison. 109. Assisting prisoner to escape.. 110. Carrying into prison things useful to aid in an escape. 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 CHAPTER IV. FORGING, STEALING, MUTILATING, AND FALSIFYING JUDICIAL AND PUBLIC RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS. SECTION 113. Larceny, destruction, etc., of records by officers having them in custody.... 51 114. Larceny, destruction, etc., of records by other persons.... 52 115. Offering false or forged instruments to be filed of record... 52 116. Adding names, etc., to jury lists.. 117. Falsifying jury lists, etc..... 52 52 123. Witness' knowledge of materiality of his testimony not necessary. 54 124. Making depositions, etc., when deemed complete.. 54 55 CHAPTER VII. OTHER OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE. SECTION 142. Officer refusing to receive or arrest parties charged with crime..... 57 143. Public administrator, neglect of duty or violation of duty by. 58 144. Receiving fee or compensation for services rendered in arresting fugitives from justice..... 147. Inhumanity to prisoners... 58 145. Delaying to take person arrested before a magistrate 58 58 58 148. Resisting public officers in the discharge of their duties... 58 58 59 151. Repealed... 152. Repealed... 153. Compounding crimes.. 60 .. 60 60 154. Debtor fraudulently concealing his property. 156. Fraudulent pretenses relative to birth of infant. their partners, or formerly by themselves.. 163. Limitation of preceding section.... 162. Attorneys forbidden to defend prosecutions carried on by 164. Grand juror acting after challenge has been allowed... 165. Bribing members of common councils, boards of supervi sors, or trustees 166. Criminal contempts.. 167. False certificates by public officers.. 62 62 62 63 64 64 64 64 65 168. Disclosing fact of indictment or presentment having been found or made...... 172. Selling liquor within two miles of state prison, etc.. 177. Commission of prohibited acts, when no penalty is prescribed.. CHAPTER VIII. CONSPIRACY. SECTION 182. Criminal conspiracy defined and punishment fixed......... 183. No other conspiracies punishable criminally.. 184. Overt act, when necessary. 185. Wearing mask or disguise, when unlawful. TITLE VIII. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON. CHAPTER I. Homicide.... II. Mayhem III. Kidnaping IV. Robbery.. V. Attempts to kill. VI. Assaults with intent to commit felony, other than assaults TITLE VI. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE LEGISLATIVE POWER. SECTION 81. Preventing the meeting or organization of either branch of 44 44 ..... 44 88. Members of the legislature, in addition to other penalties, to forfeit office and be disqualified, etc.. 45 85. Giving or offering bribes to members of the legislature. 89. Obtaining money or property to influence vote of legislator a felony... TITLE VII. OF CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE. CHAPTER 1. Bribery and corruption.... 45 45 II. Rescues.... 48 III. Escapes, and aiding therein. 49 IV. Forging, stealing, mutilating, and falsifying judicial and SECTION 92. Giving bribes to judges, jurors, referees, etc. 93. Receiving bribes by judicial officers, jurors, etc. 94. Extortion... 46 46 46 95. Improper attempts to influence jurors, referees, etc. 46 47 97. Justice or constable purchasing judgment.. 47 98. Officers to forfeit and be disqualified from holding office..... 47 99. Superintendent of state printing not to be interested in cer tain printing, etc.... 100. Corrupt collusion by superintendent of state printing...... 47 47 CHAPTER III. ESCAPES, AND AIDING THEREIN. SECTION 105. Escapes from state prison... 106. Attempt to escape from state prison... 107. Escapes from other than state prison.. 108. Officers suffering convicts to escape. 109. Assisting prisoner to escape... 110. Carrying into prison things useful to aid in an escape. 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 CHAPTER IV. FORGING, STEALING, MUTILATING, AND FALSIFYING JUDICIAL AND PUBLIC RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS. SECTION 113. Larceny, destruction, etc., of records by officers having them in custody.... 114. Larceny, destruction, etc., of records by other persons.. 115. Offering false or forged instruments to be filed of record... 116. Adding names, etc., to jury lists.. 117. Falsifying jury lists, etc.. 51 52 52 52 52 123. Witness' knowledge of materiality of his testimony not necessary... 54 124. Making depositions, etc., when deemed complete... SECTION 132. Offering false evidence.. 133. Deceiving a witness.. 134. Preparing false evidence. 135. Destroying evidence.. 136. Preventing or dissuading witness from attending. |