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1002 ARTICLE 27.

pond or stream of water upon said land so as to injuriously affect the quality
of the same as an article for sale or use, or who shall from beyond the
property or premises of any such owner or lessee wilfully and maliciously
thereon cast or discharge upon any such ice any substance whatever which
shall so injure the same shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more
than twenty dollars, or imprisoned for thirty days, in the discretion of the
court; and the ownership in said ice may be laid in the indictment to be
either in any of the persons who have at the time of the commission of said
act the right to gather said ice for use or sale as owner or lessee of said land
on which said pond or stream may be situated, or in any other person who
has the legal right to gather the said ice for sale or use by license from or
contract with such owner or lessee.

An. Code, sec. 87. 1904, sec. 79. 1888, sec. 56. 1884, ch. 348, sec. 1.

102. Any person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who shall break
open or enter into any railroad car, then being upon the track of any rail-
road company in this State, with intent maliciously to injure or destroy
such car, or any kind of goods and chattels therein being, shall, upon con-
victim thereof, be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than one year
nor more than five years.

An. Code, sec. 88. 1904, sec. 80. 1888, sec. 57. 1884, ch. 348, sec. 2.

103. Any person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who shall
maliciously injure or destroy any railroad locomotive, tender, car or car-
riage belonging to or in the use of any railroad company in this State, or
being upon the track of any railroad company in this State, or who shall
maliciously injure or destroy any kind of goods or chattels deposited or
contained in such railroad car or carriage shall upon conviction thereof
be confined in the penitentiary for not less than one nor more than ten years.

An. Code, sec. 89. 1904, sec. 81. 1888, sec. 58. 1884, ch. 348, sec. 3.

104. Any person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who shall be
convicted of the crime of breaking into or entering by force or otherwise
any railroad car then being in the possession or use of any railroad com-
pany in this State with intent to steal any money, goods or chattels con-
tained in such railroad car shall be punished by imprisonment in the peni-
tentiary not less than one nor more than ten years.

An. Code, sec. 90. 1904, sec. 82. 1888, sec. 59. 1884, ch. 348, sec. 4. 1890, ch. 498.

1892, ch. 628.

105. Any person, his aiders, abettors and counsellors, who shall be
convicted of the crime of breaking into or entering by force any railroad
car then being in the possession or use of any railroad company in this
State, or then being upon the tracks of any railroad company in this State,
shall, in the discretion of the court, be imprisoned in the penitentiary not
less than two nor more than ten years, or in the house of correction not
exceeding three years, or in jail not exceeding one year.

 

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