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subornation of perjury, and shall suffer the punishment directed by law
in cases of wilful and corrupt perjury.
1898, ch. 2, sec. 270GGGG. 1918 Code, sec. 435.
410. If any person who shall have been convicted of bribery, felony or
other infamous crimes, under the laws of this or any other State, and
who has never received pardon for such offense from the officer entitled
to grant such pardon, shall thereafter vote or offer to vote at any election
in said city, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a
felony, and for each and every such offense shall be punished by imprison-
ment in the penitentiary for not less than one nor more than five years.
1898, ch. 2, sec. 270HHHH. 1918 Code, sec. 436.
411. If any person shall wilfully disobey any lawful command of any
judge of election or of any board of registry given in the execution of
his or their duty as such at any registration or election, he shall, upon
conviction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be
punished by imprisonment in jail for not less than thirty days nor more
than six months, or by a tine of not less than ten dollars ($10) nor more
than two hundred and fifty dollars ($250), or by both such fine and im-
prisonment, in the discretion of the Court. Any misdemeanor under
this article for which no penalty is specially provided shall be punished
as provided in this section.
1898, ch. 2, sec. 270-IIII. 1918 Code, sec. 437.
412. If during any registration of voters or revision thereof, or on any
day of election or during the canvass of votes cast there at or during any
subsequent canvass by any board of canvassers, any person shall cause
any breach of the peace or be guilty of any disorder, violence or threats
of violence whereby any such registration, revision, election or canvass
shall be impeded or hindered, or whereby the lawful proceedings of any
officer or board of registration, or of any judge or clerk, or other officers
of such election, or challenger or person designated to be present during
the reception or canvass of any ballot or of any canvassing board as here-
inbefore provided, are interfered with, every such person shall upon con-
viction thereof, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be pun-
ished by imprisonment in jail for not less than thirty days nor more
than one year, or by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more
than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by both such fine and imprison-
ment.
1898, ch. 2, sec. 270JJJJ. 1918 Code, sec. 438.
413. If any person knowingly or wilfully shall obstruct, hinder or
assault, or by bribery, solicitation or otherwise interfere with any officer
of registration, or any judge or clerk of election or challenger or person
designated, as provided in this subtitle, to be present at the reception or
canvass of any ballots, in the performance of any duty required by him
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