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Page 142
... amendment of the penalty clause , the amendment shall only be ef- fective as to crimes committed after this Act becomes effective ; and such of- fenses , when committed before this Act becomes effective , shall be governed by law in ...
... amendment of the penalty clause , the amendment shall only be ef- fective as to crimes committed after this Act becomes effective ; and such of- fenses , when committed before this Act becomes effective , shall be governed by law in ...
Page 163
... amendment deleted , " or both " from the second offender penalty provision . The 1966 amendment added subsection F relating to limitations . This entire section was amended and reenacted twice in 1968 , by Act 279 , which changed the ...
... amendment deleted , " or both " from the second offender penalty provision . The 1966 amendment added subsection F relating to limitations . This entire section was amended and reenacted twice in 1968 , by Act 279 , which changed the ...
Page 220
... amendment made no sub- stantial change . The 1960 amendment added definitions ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) . The 1963 amendment added definition ( d ) and increased the maximum fine from $ 300 to $ 1000 and increased the maximum prison term ...
... amendment made no sub- stantial change . The 1960 amendment added definitions ( a ) , ( b ) and ( c ) . The 1963 amendment added definition ( d ) and increased the maximum fine from $ 300 to $ 1000 and increased the maximum prison term ...
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Offenses Affecting Organized Government | 232 |
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