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... follows : " Too much stress cannot be placed upon the importance of the provisions in Title I ( Part I ) . These are , in gen- eral , applicable to all crimes set out in subsequent articles of the Code . De- scriptions of offenses ...
... follows : " Too much stress cannot be placed upon the importance of the provisions in Title I ( Part I ) . These are , in gen- eral , applicable to all crimes set out in subsequent articles of the Code . De- scriptions of offenses ...
Page 277
... follows : " Whoever shall forcibly seize and carry out of this state , or from one part of this state to another , or shall im- prison or secrete any person without au- thority of law , and all persons aiding , advising and abetting ...
... follows : " Whoever shall forcibly seize and carry out of this state , or from one part of this state to another , or shall im- prison or secrete any person without au- thority of law , and all persons aiding , advising and abetting ...
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... follows : " This Act shall not apply to any crime committed before the effec- tive date of this Act . Crimes committed before that time shall be governed by the law existing at the time the crime was committed . " Act 111 became effec ...
... follows : " This Act shall not apply to any crime committed before the effec- tive date of this Act . Crimes committed before that time shall be governed by the law existing at the time the crime was committed . " Act 111 became effec ...
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