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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

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39.

No person shall refuse to testify concerning the crime
of conspiring to commit any of the offenses set forth in §
23 of this article, subtitle ["Bribery"] "BRIBERY;
OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE", or set forth under the subtitle
"Gaming" of this article or set forth under the subtitle
"Lotteries" of this article, and any person shall be a
competent witness and compellable to testify against any
person or persons who may have conspired to commit any of
the aforesaid offenses, provided that any person so
compelled to testify in behalf of the State in any such
case, shall be exempt from prosecution, trial and punishment
for any and all such crimes and offenses of which such
person so testifying may have been guilty or a participant
or a conspirator therein and about which he was so compelled
to testify.

66.

It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to
entrap, catch or detain any Antwerp or homing pigeon,
commonly called and known by the name of "carrier pigeon";
provided, however, that such pigeon shall at the time have
the name of the owner stamped upon its wing or tail, or
[having] HAVE a band with the owner's initial, name or
number on its leg; and any person or persons violating the
provisions of this section shall be liable to the same
penalty as that prescribed in § 65 of this article.

75.

(d) The Governor shall have the power, in his
discretion, to grant a stay for any cause and, upon so
doing, he shall issue an order revoking the warrant
theretofore issued. Thereafter, the sentence shall not be
executed until THE Governor shall issue his warrant
appointing a week within which the sentence must be
executed.

125 1/2.

(a) (1) In this section the following words have the
meanings indicated[:].

126.

Every person convicted of wilfully or corruptly
embezzling, stealing, withdrawing, impairing, razing or
altering any will, testament, codicil, patent, deed, or
assignment of a patent, writ, return, record, or parcel of
the same, within this State, whereby the estate or right of
any person shall or may be defeated, injured or IN any way
altered, shall be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less
than three nor more than seven years.

140.

 

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