Primary or Secondary Evidence, 682. Principal and Accessory, 682. PRINCIPAL AND AGENT, 683. Principal and Surety, 683. Principal Challenge, 683. Principals, 683. Printing, 683. Prints, 683. Priority, 684. Prior Offense, 684. Prisoners, 684. PRISONS, 684. Private Banking, 685. PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATIONS, 686. Prize, 689. PRIZE FIGHTING, 689. Probable Cause, 689. PROCESS, 689. Prosecution, 690. Production of Documents, 690. Profane Language, 690. Promise, 691. Promise of Marriage, 691. Public Laws, 694. Public Offense, 695. Public Officers, 695. Public Peace, 695. Public Place, 695. Public Policy, 695. Public Prosecutor, 696. Public Records, 696. Public Safety, 696. Public Schools, 696. Public Service Corporations, 696. Public Statutes, 696. Public Trial, 696. Public Utilities, 696. Pursuit, 697. Putting in Fear, 697. Qualification, 697. Quarantine, 697. Encyclopedic Digest of Texas Reports B. Presumption That Jury Was Properly Discharged, 9. C. Causes Which Furnish a Necessity for Discharge, 10. 2. When First Indictment or Information Is Defective, 12. A. Necessity for Identity, 13. 2. Rule as to Continuous Offenses, 14. D. Conviction or Acquittal of One Offense as a Bar to the Prosecution b. Theft of Several Articles at the Same Time, 18. 4. Offenses Connected with the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, 18. 5. Robbery and Other Offenses, 19. 6. Burglary and Other Offenses, 19. 7. Forgery and Other Offenses, 20. 8. Conspiracy and Other Offense, 20. 9. Rape and Other Offenses, 20. 10. Disorderly Conduct and Other Offenses, 20. E. Offenses against Different Sovereignties in the Same Act, 21. 2. Conviction as a Bar to Further Prosecution, 22. 3. Acquittal as a Bar to Further Prosecution, 23. |