| California, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy - 1901 - 672 sider
...a charge of perjury, committed in such examination. 15. Crime and public offense defined. Sec. 15. A crime or public offense is an act committed or omitted...2. Imprisonment; 3. Fine; 4. Removal from office; 5. Disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit in this state; 6. Other... | |
| 1902 - 984 sider
...person upon any proceedings founded upon a charge of perjury committed in such examination. SEC. 14. — A crime or public offense is an act committed or omitted...upon conviction, either of the following punishments: First. — Death. Second. — Imprisonment. Third.— Fine. Fourth. — Removal from office; or, Fifth.... | |
| Melvin Bolli Ogden - 1902 - 854 sider
...synonymously, while "felony" and "misdemeanor" are specific, each denning a particular class or kind of offense. A crime or public offense is an act committed...forbidding or commanding it, and to which is annexed a punishment;1 both definition and penalty are necessary to declare a crime.2 Common law crimes are... | |
| Oregon - 1902 - 1034 sider
...A crime or public offense is an act or omission forbidden by law, and punishable upon conviction by either of the following punishments: — 1. Death; 2. Imprisonment; 3. Fine; 4. Removal from office; 5. Disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust, or profit under the constitution... | |
| 1904 - 512 sider
...offenses, it may be well to cite the definition of the word as given by our Supreme Court: "A crime is an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it." We have invented many such crimes; in fact, we have one whole chapter in our statute book chiefly given... | |
| Arizona. Supreme Court - 1904 - 526 sider
...the same meaning as the word "crime," and they may be used interchangeably. They are defined to mean an act committed or omitted in violation of a law forbidding or commanding it. Pen. Code, par. 15. Crimes are divided into felonies and misdemeanors. Pen. Code, par. 16. A felony... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1905 - 914 sider
...violations of the general law against gambling, it is further provided by section 15 of the same code that "A crime or public offense is an act committed or...upon conviction either of the following punishments: . . . Fourth. Removal from office." The provisions of the Penal Code constitute a general law applicable... | |
| California - 1906 - 996 sider
...perjury committed in such examination. En. February 14, 1872. § 15. "Crime" and "public offense" denned. A crime or public offense is an act committed or omitted...upon conviction, either of the following punishments: First. Death. Second. Imprisonment. Third. Fine. Fourth. Removal from office; or, Fifth. Disqualification... | |
| 1906 - 1306 sider
...violations of the general law against gambling, it Is further provided by section 15 of the same Code that "a crime or public offense is an act committed or...upon conviction either of the following punishments: * * * Fourth. Removal from office." The provisions of the Penal Code constitute a general law applicable... | |
| 1906 - 1180 sider
...against gambling, it is further provided by section 15 of the same Code that "a crime or publicoffense is an act committed or omitted in violation of a law...upon conviction either of the following punishments: * * * Fourth. Removal from office." The provisions of the I'enal Code constitute a general iaw applicable... | |
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