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33. If any clerk of any court with whom the books and lists
herein provided are required to be deposited, shall violate any of
the provisions of this act, or make any alterations in said books
or lists, or suffer the same to be done by others, except as herein
provided for, or shall neglect any of the duties herein imposed
on him, he shall, on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a fine of
not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars,
and be thereafter disqualified from voting or holding any office
of honor, profit or trust.
34. If any judge of election shall knowingly violate any of
the provisions of this act, or of the first article of the Constitu-
tion relating to the elective franchise, he shall, on conviction
thereof, forfeit and pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor
more than five hundred dollars, and shall be disqualified from
holding office and voting.
35. Any person taking the oath herein required and swearing
falsely in relation to matters connected therewith, shall, on con-
viction thereof, be deemed guilty of perjury, and shall be
sentenced to the penitentiary for not less than one nor more
than eight years, and be disqualified from voting and holding
office.
In force from March 24, 1865.
ARTICLE LXXX.
Reporter-State.
Chapter 120 repeals article 80 And sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of said article, and re-enacts
the same with amendments, as follows:
SEC. 1. The State reporter shall be appointed by the judges of
the Court of Appeals, and shall hold his office for the term of
four years, unless sooner removed by said judges, and shall be
styled the "State Reporter, " and shall be re-eligible from time
to time.
2. He shall receive an annual salary of five hundred dollars.
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