480. Officers of charitable corporations
may demand work from such
needy persons in return for help ;
persons refusing to work may be
punished.
Wages — Payment of by Certain
Corporations.
4S1. Regulations of.
Water Supply— Pollution of.
482. Penalty.
Contracts with Public Institutions.
483. Misdemeanor, when ; penalty.
H.
JURISDICTION, PROCEDURE AND
SENTENCE.
Jurisdiction.
484. Where blow stricken or -poison
given in one county and death
happens in another county,
where trial to be.
485. Where blow stricken on Chesa-
peake Bay and death in a coun-
ty, or vice versa, where trial to
be.
486. When crime committed on Chesa-
peake Bay, where trial to be.
487. Offenses on steamboats or railroad
trains, where trial to be.
488. Crimes committed at or near bor-
der of two counties.
489. Jurisdiction of counties on navi-
gable waters ; proviso.
490. County maps ; use of.
491. Certified copies of maps.
492. Traverse before the court.
Procedure— Indictments—
Amendment.
493. When amendments permitted.
494. Amendments of names by State's
attorney.
495. Statement of ownership or posses-
sion.
496. Quashing; arrest of judgment.
497. Conclusion of ; joinder of counts.
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498. False pretenses ; bill of particu-
lars.
499. Gaming; lotteries.
500. Amendment of, in cases under sec-
tion 499.
501. Forgery and false pretenses.
502. What description of stolen money
sufficient to sustain indictment.
503. Arson or burning; allegations and
proof.
504. Selling liquor — not necessary to
specify particular variety.
505. For violation of municipal ordi-
nances; not necessary to set out
copy of ordinance in indict-
ments; what indictments should
contain.
506. Indictments for murder, etc.
Sentence.
507. Benefit of clergy abolished; pun-
ishment for felony.
508. Death to be by hanging.
509. Where to be hung when case has
been removed.
510. In what cases court may suspend
sentence on infants under fifteen
years.
511. Punishments of infants between
twelve and fifteen years old for
certain specified offences.
512. Binding out of convicted infants
between twelve and fifteen years
old.
513. Court to examine into these cases.
514. Penitentiary sentences, at what
time of year to expire.
515. Two years' sentence may be re-
duced to eighteen months.
516. No corruption of blood or forfeit-
ure of estate.
517. Property of convict to be liable for
cost of apprehension and convic-
tion.
518. Execution against convict's prop-
erty for restitution to party in-
jured.
519. To be sentenced to imprisonment
in jail of county from which case
may be removed.
520. Sentence may be suspended.
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