OBSCENE BOOKS AND PICTURES: OBSCENE: Conduct in public, 321. Publications are libels, 192. Publications exposed to view, 321, 327. Money, goods, &c., by false pretences, 174. To sell at fairs, races, &c., 214. PEACE PRESERVATION ACTS: Prohibition on having or carrying arms, 241. Proclamation in respect to arms and ammunition, 242. Prohibiting or regulating sale or importation of arms and Supplemental provisions, 243. Penalties, 243. Persons not required to have a licence, 244. Licence may be revoked, 244. Selling arms or ammunition, 245. Importation of arms or ammunition, 245. Consignment of arms, 245. Licence, 246. Arrests in general, 247. Search under warrant, 248. PEDLARS ACT, 1871: Grant of certificate, 248. Pedlar to produce certificate on demand, 250. Arrest of uncertificated pedlar, 250. Police to inspect pedlar's pack, 250. Legal proceedings, 250. PEDLARS ACT, 1881, 251. PENAL SERVITUDE ACT, 67. PENALTIES: How they differ from punishments and damages, 304. Small Penalties Act, 449. PERJURY AND SUBORNATION OF PERJURY, 251. PETTY SESSIONS (IRELAND) ACT, 1851: Formation of Petty Sessions districts, 383. Place for holding Petty Sessions, 384, Duties of clerk, 385. Publicity of proceedings, 389. Informations and complaints, 390. Service of summonses, 393, Justice may force witnesses to attend and give evidence, 394. Bailing prisoners charged with indictable offences, 401. Where party about to abscond justice may order arrest, 403. Proceedings upon the hearing of the complaint in cases of Adjudication of case-summary jurisdiction, 408. General powers in adjudicating, 410. Enforcement of orders in cases of summary jurisdiction, 413, Addressing warrants, 417. By whom warrants may be executed, 418. Indorsement of warrants by Inspector-General, 419, Warrants addressed to other persons than the Constabulary, 420. Warrants issued in England or Scotland, 421. Judges' warrants, 421. Warrants so endorsed to be valid for execution, 421. Distresses and committals under warrants, 422. Return of unexecuted warrants, 424. Mode of binding by recognizance, 424. Offences by clerks, summons servers, constables, &c., against this Act, 426. Forms in the schedule to be used in all proceedings, 427. General terms to be used, 428. Mode of describing property in proceedings, 428. Variance between information or complaint and evidence, 429. Schedule of forms, 432. PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS ACT, 252. PETROLEUM ACT, 1871, 255. PIGS: Wandering on roads, 358. PIGEONS: Stealing or killing, 171. PIRACY, 256. PLANTS: Larceny of, 172. Injuring or destroying, 231. PLATE, DEFACING NAMES, CRESTS, ARMS, &c., 256. POACHING PREVENTION ACT, 256. Duty of Constabulary in regard to, 256. POISONED GRAIN PROHIBITION ACT, 1863, 257. Acts regulating sale of poisons, 13, 297. POLICE SUPERVISION: Persons subject to, 66, 259. POLLEN FISHERIES (IRELAND) ACT, 1891, 461. POSSE COMITATUS: Meaning of, 456. POST OFFICE OFFENCES, 258. POTATOES, ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO HINDER SALE OF, 17. POULTRY: Larceny of, 171, 176. POUND: Putting animals in, 371. PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1871, 259. Convicts on licence living dishonestly, 259. Penalty on breach of conditions of licence, 259. Convict to notify residence to police, 259. Special offences by persons twice convicted of crime, 260. Person twice convicted may be subjected to police supervision, 261. Publicans, &c., harbouring thieves, 262. Brothel keeper harbouring thieves, 262. Assaults on police, 262. Dealers in old metals, 263. Power to search for stolen property, 263. Punishment of vagabonds, 264. Legal proceedings, 264. PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT, 1879, 367. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN ACT, 1894, 463. PRINCIPAL IN CRIME, 2. PRISON BREACH, 268. PRISONS (IRELAND) ACT, 268. PRISONERS: Statement of, when in custody, 185. Expenses incurred in conveyance of, 269. PRIZE-FIGHT, 269. PROBATION OF FIRST OFFENDERS ACT, 270. Of district under C. L. P. Act, 88. Of district under Peace Preservation Act, 242. PROSTITUTES: Resorting to public houses, 206. PROVISIONS: Adulteration of, 294. PUBLIC HEALTH (IRELAND) ACT, 270. Sanitary districts and sanitary authority defined, 270. Constable may give information of a nuisance, 272. Removal of infected persons to hospital, 273. Exposure of infected persons and things, 274. Removal and burial of dead body, 275. PUBLIC HOUSE LICENCE: How granted, transferred, and renewed, 275. cases of PUBLICANS AND PUBLIC HOUSES (see "LICENSING ACTS"). Estreating, 424. Binding to the peace, 314. REFORMATORY SCHOOLS ACT, 286. REFRESHMENT HOUSE AND WINE LICENCE, 281. How granted, 282. Constable has power to visit licensed refreshment houses, 285. 99 Wine retailers permitting drunkenness, 285. REMANDING PRISONER, 399. RESCUE, 286. RESTITUTION OF STOLEN PROPERTY, 169. Cases of prosecution need no stamps, 164. Of Constabulary, 164. REVERSAL OF CONVICTION: REWARD: Taking for the return of stolen goods, 175. Reading of Riot Act, 292. Closing of public-houses during riot, 293 ROAD OFFENCES, 356. Mode of procedure in cases of, 363. ROADS AND BRIDGES: Damage to, 293. ROBBERY, 174. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 294. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 296. SALE OF LIQUORS ON SUNDAY (IRELAND) ACT, 223. SALE OF POISONS (IRELAND) ACT, 297. SALMON (see "FISHERY ACTS"), 139. SALVAGE: When granted, 315. SEA: Jurisdiction on, 182. 3EA BIRDS: Preservation of, 342. SEAMEN: Offences relating to, 299. SEARCH WARRANT Duty of constable in executing, 331. SEDITION, 299. SELF-DEFENCE, 299. SHEBEEN HOUSES: Law for the suppression of. 198, 200. |