A. B., on the PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. day of in the county of -, uttered a certain forged will purporting to be the will of C. D., knowing the same to be forged and with intent to defraud. 19. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Uttering counterfeit coin, contrary to section 9 of the Coinage Offences Act, 1861. Uttering counterfeit coin, contrary to section 12 of the Coinage Offences Act, 1861. A. B. has been previously convicted of a misdemeanour under section 9 of the Coinage Offences Act, 1861, on the day of at 21. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Perjury, contrary to section 1 (i) of the Perjury Act, 1911. upon the trial of an action in the Chancery Division of the High Court was plaintiff, and one, of Justice in England, in which one, was defendant, knowingly falsely swore that he saw one, M. N., in the street called the Strand, London, on the day of 22. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Libel. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. in the county of A. B., on the day of published a defamatory libel concerning E. F., in the form of a letter [book, pamphlet, picture, or as the case may be]. [Innuendo should be stated where necessary.] 23. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. First Count. Publishing obscene libel. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. E. M., on the day of, in the county of sold, uttered, and published and caused or procured to be sold, uttered, and published an obscene libel the particulars of which are deposited with this indict ment. [Particulars to specify pages and lines complained of where necessary, as in a book.] STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Second Count. Procuring obscene libel [or thing] with intent to sell or publish. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. E. M., on the day of -, in the county of -, procured an obscene libel [or thing] the particulars of which are deposited with this indictment, with intent to sell, utter, or publish such obscene libel [or thing]. 24. STATEMENT OF OFFENCES. A. B., undischarged bankrupt obtaining credit contrary to section 155(a) of the Bankruptcy Act, 1914. C. D., being accessory to same offence. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCES. A. B., on the in the county of, being an undischarged bankrupt, obtained credit to the extent of twelve pounds from H. S. without informing the said H. S. that he then was an undischarged bankrupt. C. D. at the same time and place did aid, abet, counsel, and procure A. B. to commit the said offence. 25. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. First Count. Falsification of accounts, contrary to section 1 of the Falsification of Accounts Act, 1875. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. A. B., on the servant to C. D., with intent to defraud, made or concurred in making a false entry in a cash book belonging to the said C. D., his employer, purporting to show that on the said day £100 had been paid to L. M. A. B., on the STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Second Count. Same as first count. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. day of , in the county of -, being clerk or servant to C. D., with intent to defraud, omitted or concurred in omitting from or in a cash book belonging to the said C. D., his employer, a material particular, that is to say, the receipt on the said day of £50 from H. S. 26. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. First Count. Fraudulent conversion of property, contrary to section 1 (1) (a) of A. B., on the Larceny Act, 1901. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. in the county of —, fraudulently converted to his own use and benefit certain property, that is to say, £100 entrusted to him by H. S., in order that he, the said A. B., might retain the same in safe custody. STATEMENT OF OFFENCE. Second Count. Fraudulent conversion of property, contrary to section 1 (1) (b) of Larceny Act, 1901. PARTICULARS OF OFFENCE. A. B., on the day of in the county of fraudulently con verted to his own use and benefit certain property, that is to say, the sum of £200 received by him for and on account of L. M. GENERAL INDEX. NOTE. Where an asterisk is prefixed to a title in this Index further details A. *ABDUCTION of women and girls, 166 *ABORTION, attempt to procure, 164 ABROAD, offences committed, 325 ACCESSORY, distinguished from principal, 26 in manslaughter, 27 trial of, 27 after the fact, 28 by receiving stolen goods, 28 wife as, 28 trial and punishment, 29 punished as principals in misdemeanour and summary conviction, 29 ACCIDENT, an exemption from criminal responsibility, 21 ACCOMPLICE, turning King's evidence, 341 evidence of, 371 ACQUITTAL, how proved, 347 consequences of verdict of, 411 ADJOURNMENT, of trial, 312 in summary proceedings: v. REMAND. ADMINISTRATION OF GOODS OF FELON, 442 |