child of age of seven and under twelve may commit crime. of intent, in maiming... 817 1400 publication of libel presumed malicious. 1342 reports of official proceedings in newspaper excepted. 1345 of intent to use false weights and measures. 2412 that director of corporation has knowledge of its affairs. of assent to illegal acts of corporation.. 302 667 that advertisements were affixed by order of owner, etc., of article advertised 121 of knowledge of false weight, measure, or apparatus. 2414a purchase of, by false verbal pretense. of another not to be retained to offset demands against him. SECTION 1930 1873 1873 2301 2120 1591 949 227 1291 2480 1300 947 1306 850 940 941 1201, 1506 1430 .1425, 1991 1433 673 43 1933 512 exposing person affected with a contagious disease in a public place. 1756 food, articles in imitation of 1753 selling poison without labeling, and recording the sale. 1743 spraying fruit trees with poison. . 1757 throwing gas tar or refuse into public waters. 1759 veterinary surgeons, misconduct of 1762 bringing liquors into or selling within jails prohibited... 1791 1787 concealing persons entitled to writ of deliverance. 1789 disclosing fact of indictment having been found. disclosure of depositions returned by grand jury with presentment.. 1781 grand juror disclosing what transpired before the grand jury... See Bribery and Corruption; Public Office and Officers. application of previous sections to persons prosecuting in person. 1856 appointment avoided by conviction 1834 asking or receiving bribes 1823 attempting to prevent officer from performing duty. 1824 auditing and paying fraudulent claims upon the state or a municipal corporation. 1863 banking department, misconduct of officers 300 buying demands by a justice or constable for suit before a justice.. 1852 1827 corrupt bargain for appointment 1832 county clerks omitting to publish statements required by law. 1869 1844 731 false certificates . . 1861 falsely certifying as to record of deeds and instruments. 1860 falsely marking enrolled person exempt 1858 forfeiture of office. 1854 fraudulently presenting bills or claims to public officers for payment. 1872 misdemeanor for judge, etc., to permit any but attorneys to practice 1876 neglect of county officer to make report 1842 neglect of duty by superintendent or overseer of the poor. officials not to be interested in sales, leases or contracts. 1868 omission of duty by public officer.. 1857 penalty for recording instruments without acknowledgment.. 1862 permitting escapes, and other unlawful acts, committed by minis- 1839 prison officers not to be interested in prison contracts. resisting execution of process and aiding escapes in county which 1850 resisting public officer in the discharge of his duty. 1851 resisting officer. 1825 school district trustee not to draw draft on supervisor in certain |