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department of said Court a suitable person to act as Bailiff, who shall receive a salary of one hundred dollars per month.

SEC. 8. There shall be appointed by the Judge of each department of said Court a Stenographer, who shall receive for his services the pay now allowed by law.

SEC. 9. The Chief of Police shall appoint one or more police officers to attend constantly each department of said Court, to execute the orders and process of said Court.

SEC. 10. All

fines and forfeitures imposed by said Court shall be paid into the treasury of said city and county by the Clerk of each department once a week; the Clerk, at the time of making such payment, filing with the City and County Auditor a sworn affidavit that his return to the City and County Treasurer was a correct statement of all fines and forfeitures collected by him during the preceding week.

SEC. 11. Nothing in this Act shall be construed as affecting the two Judges at present acting as Police Judges in the City and County of San Francisco; but they shall, immediately after the passage of this Act, become Judges of the Police Court of the City and County of San Francisco, and hold office for the length of time for which they have been elected. Within thirty days after the passage of this Act, the Governor of the State of California shall appoint a suitable person to act as Judge of the Police Court of the City and County of San Francisco, who shall hold office until the first Monday in January, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and he, together with two Judges aforesaid, shall constitute the Police Court of the City and County of San Francisco until their successors are elected and qualified according to law. The salary of each of the Judges of said Court shall be the same as that nowapid the Judge of "The Police Judge's Court of the City and County of San Francisco."

SEC. 12. All salaries mentioned in this Act shall be paid in the same manner that the salaries of the other city and county officers are paid.

SEC. 13. All Acts and parts of Acts that are in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed.

SEC. 14. This Act shall take effect from and after its passage. [Approved March 5, 1889.]

INDEX.

[The references are to the sections.]

Abandonment of child,

Abduction-of women, 265.

271.

of females, for purposes of prostitution, 267.
jurisdiction of indictments for, 784.

Abortion-administering drugs to procure miscarriage, 274. submitting to an attempt to procure miscarriage, 275. advertisement for, 317.

evidence on trial for, 1108.

Accessories-who are, 32.

punishment of, 33.

violation of election laws, 52.
in a duel, 228.

to a lottery, 322.

to a misdemeanor, 659.

jurisdiction of indictment against, 791.
before the fact, same as principals, 970.

and principals, distinction abrogated, 971. prosecuted, though principal has not been, 972. Accident-act committed by, 26.

Accomplice-evidence of, 1111.

Accounts-falsification of public, 424.

of corporations, fraudulently keeping, 563.
false, by consignee, 536.

Accusation against officers, to be presented by grand jury,

758.

form of, 759.

how transmitted and served, 760.

prosecnting, if defendant does not appear, 761.
defendant may demur or answer, 762.

form of demurrer to, 763.

manner of denial of, 764.

if demurrer overruled, defendant must answer, 765.

Accusation-Continued.

plea of guilty of, § 766.
trial of, 767.

parties to, entitled to process for witnesses, 768.
judgment on conviction, 769.

appeal, how taken, 770.

what prosecution must be by, 889.

in what court found, 890.

Acquittal-foreign, 656.

former, in certain cases bar to indictment, 798, 794.

what is not former, 1021.

what is former, 1022.

effect of, for higher offense, 1023.

defendant discharged or not, on, 1165, 1447.
ground for, 1096.

Action-dismissal of, 1382.

continuance of, 1383.

on undertaking, 712.

defending in certain cases, 162. See CRIMINAL ACTION. Acts-commission of, prohibited, 177.

made punishable by different provisions, 654.
punishable under foreign law, 655.
establishing Code, to take effect, 1.
how cited, 24.

certain, continued in force, 23.

not retroactive, 3.

enumerated, which are not repealed, 23.

Adjournment-court may have, while jury is deliberating.

1142.

final, discharges the jury, 1143. Adultery-what, and how punished, note to, 266. cohibitation in-see STATUTES, p. 714. Adulteration-of food, drugs, liquors, etc., 382. Advertisement-posting of, on property, 602. of indecent publications, 311.

of lottery, 323.
for abortion, 317.

See PUBLICATION.

Affidavit-voluntary, 151, 152.

entitling, 1401, 1460, 1563.

for change of venue, 1034.

for examination on commission, 1352.

Affirmation-See OATH.

Aiding-See ACCESSORIES.

Amusements-certain, prohibited on Sunday, 299.
Amusements, places of-See THEATERS.

Animals-putting dead in streets, etc., 374
poisoning, 596.

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