WM. T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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SEC. 6. Be it farther enacted, That the possession
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by any person within the county of any of the
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birds or other wild game mentioned in the pre-
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ceding sections of this act, at any time in which
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the shooting or trapping of the same is prohibited
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What consti-
tutes evidence
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by said preceding sections, or the possession by
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any express or transportation company of any
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partridges, quail, woodcock or rabbits, at any
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time, shall be prima facie evidence of violation of
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this act.
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SEC. 7. Be it farther enacted, That any person or
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persons found trespassing upon any private pro-
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perty in this county, which shall have been posted
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or advertised, shall be liable to be arrested by any
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constable of the county, and shall be deemed
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Penalty for
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guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof
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trespassing:.
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before any justice of the peace of said county,
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shall be fined the sum of five dollars, and on failure
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to pay said fine shall be confined in the county jail
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for a term of not less than ten nor more than
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twenty days.
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SEC. 8...Be it farther enacted, That the fines
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which may be collected by any justice of the peace
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of said county under the provisions of this act,
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and the money paid to said clerk of the circuit
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court for licenses under the provisions of this act,
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Fines — how
disposed of.
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be paid by said justice of the peace and the said
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clerk to the county commissioners of said county,
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to be by them placed to the credit of the school
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fund for said county.
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SEC. 9. Be it farther enacted, That it shall be the
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duty of the constable of the several election dis-
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tricts of the county aforesaid, to arrest any person
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or persons violating any of the provisions of this
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Duty to arrest
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act, and take them before the nearest justice of
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the peace, to be dealt with as this act has heretofore
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directed.
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SEC. 10. And be it farther enacted, That this act
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Effective.
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shall take effect from the date of its passage.
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Approved May 3, 1882.
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