Criminal Code of Ohio, Comprising the Acts Relating to Crimes, Procedure, and Jails and the Penitentiary, with an Appendix Containing Notes of Decisions, Forms and an Index |
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... ACT To amend , revise and consolidate the statutes relating to crimes and offenses , and to repeal certain acts therein named ; to be known as title one , crimes and offenses , part four , of the act to revise and consolidate the ...
... ACT To amend , revise and consolidate the statutes relating to crimes and offenses , and to repeal certain acts therein named ; to be known as title one , crimes and offenses , part four , of the act to revise and consolidate the ...
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... act supple- S. & C. 75 ; mentary to the act providing for the punishment of crimes , passed March 7 , 1835. " 4. The ... amend the act entitled ' an act for the punishment of crimes , ' passed March 7 , 1835. " 10. The act of March 20 ...
... act supple- S. & C. 75 ; mentary to the act providing for the punishment of crimes , passed March 7 , 1835. " 4. The ... amend the act entitled ' an act for the punishment of crimes , ' passed March 7 , 1835. " 10. The act of March 20 ...
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... Section one of the act of February 28 , 1846 , entitled " An act to secure the inviolability of the places of human sepulture . " 28. The act of February 19 [ 29 ] , 1836 , entitled " An act to amend an act entitled ' an act to amend an act ...
... Section one of the act of February 28 , 1846 , entitled " An act to secure the inviolability of the places of human sepulture . " 28. The act of February 19 [ 29 ] , 1836 , entitled " An act to amend an act entitled ' an act to amend an act ...
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... act of February 10 , 1845 , entitled " An act to pre- vent the firing of cannon upon public streets and highways . " 43 ... amend the act entitled ' an act to preserve the purity of elections , ' passed March 20 , 1841. " 55. The act of ...
... act of February 10 , 1845 , entitled " An act to pre- vent the firing of cannon upon public streets and highways . " 43 ... amend the act entitled ' an act to preserve the purity of elections , ' passed March 20 , 1841. " 55. The act of ...
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... act of April 11 , 1856 , entitled " An act further to amend an act entitled ' an act to prevent nui- sances , ' passed February 28 , 1831 , and to repeal the act passed March 25 , 1851 , entitled ' an act further to amend an act to ...
... act of April 11 , 1856 , entitled " An act further to amend an act entitled ' an act to prevent nui- sances , ' passed February 28 , 1831 , and to repeal the act passed March 25 , 1851 , entitled ' an act further to amend an act to ...
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Page 146 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent he has the intention of returning.
Page 120 - Newly discovered evidence, material for the party making the application, which he could not, with reasonable diligence, have discovered and produced at the trial; 5.
Page 21 - ... he shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than five years, or be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail not more than one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.
Page 28 - Territory, open, carry on, promote, make or draw, publicly or privately, any lottery, or scheme of chance of any kind or description, by whatever name, style or title the same may be denominated or known...
Page 98 - ... on the trial of any of the offences in this section mentioned it shall not be necessary to prove an intent on the part of the defendant to defraud any particular person, but it shall be sufficient to prove that the defendant did the act charged, with an intent to defraud.
Page 81 - The officer may break open any outer or inner door or window of a house, or any part of a house, or anything therein, to execute the warrant, if, after notice of his authority and purpose, he is refused admittance.
Page 89 - ... appear from the tenor thereof at what court the party or witness was bound to appear and that the court or magistrate before whom it was taken was authorized by law to require and take such recognizance.
Page 53 - ... manufactory in this State, any milk diluted with water, or in any way adulterated, or milk from which any cream has been taken, or milk commonly known as "skimmed milk," or shall keep back any part of the milk known as "strippings,.
Page 105 - ... directed to the sheriff, commanding him safely to convey the prisoner to the jail of the county where he or she is to be tried, there to be safely kept by the jailor thereof until discharged by due course of law.
Page 6 - Whoever purposely, and either of deliberate and premeditated malice, or by means of poison, or in perpetrating, or attempting to perpetrate, any rape, arson, robbery, or burglary, kills another, is guilty of murder in the first degree...