F. CH. SEC. PAGE. FALSE WEIGHT, FEAR, Or measure, use of a gross cheat - - What is an adequate cause of, in case of FELONIOUS, 15 Branding of cattle FELONY, 228 52 If not paid, offender to be committed to prison 52 912 4 125 125 FORCE-Continued. Taking a thing by, without intent to steal, is By imprisonment or duress, in cases of rob- What is requisite to render the taking through FOREIGN STATES, Subjects or citizens of, are, while within this FORGERY, Definition of By making one's initials or mark, or stamp- - - 31 ཆཚ 31 31 6 5 7 31 8 31 9 31 10 31 11 31 12 31 13 31 14 31 15 31 19 Or acquital 47 1&2 111 GAMING—Continued. Is of two degrees In first degree In second degree CH. SEC. PAGE. 2345 40 40 Loser may sue for and recover the thing lost 40 97 97 39 11 26 When a person owing allegiance thereto, com- - By selling unwholesome provisions By preparing, or adulterating food, drink, &c Of two degrees, the degrees is a fact to be de- In first degree In second degree Civil action does not exempt from criminal GUNPOWDER, Storing in or near a populous or frequented 222 2 222 2 52 IDIOTS, If not competent to discern the nature of his act, not criminally responsible ILLICIT COHABITATION, How punished IMPRISONMENT, Under 7 years of age, incompetent to commit Concealing the death of INFORMER, Not to be admitted as a witness unless he re- INJURIES, Malicious, and mischief INNOCENT, Party accused presumed to be, until proved INTOXICATION, 7 101 101 Does not remove the offenders responsibility 4 4 For allowing prisoners to escape through ne- 30 7 JUDGE, Circuit, to be appointed for the island of Mo- lokai 1 196 KIDNAPPING, Defined, how punished In trials for, presumption in regard to alleged KING, Any part of real estate that is movable may In order to be the subject of, a thing must be 9999 16 16 16 123 16 4 99 9 16 5 6 16 7 Any writing of value may be the subject of, 16 8 32 33 |