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An Act to authorize and empower the state board of prison directors to insure jute and jute goods against either fire or marine loss and to pay the cost of such insurance from the revolving fund for the purchase of jute.

[Approved March 10, 1909; Stats. 1909, p. 281.]

Insurance of jute goods.

Section 1. The state board of prison directors is hereby authorized and empowered to insure from time to time against fire or marine loss, all jute and jute goods owned by the state, in such amounts as it may deem proper. The cost of such insurance shall be paid from the revolving fund for the purchase of jute.

Act takes effect when.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

An Act directing the state prison directors of the state of California to employ at least twenty prisoners in the construction of roads to the state prisons at San Quentin and at Folsom.

[Approved March 12, 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 127.]

State prisoners, employment of, on public roads.

Section 1. The state prison directors of the state of California are hereby authorized and directed to employ at least twenty prisoners daily during fair weather, in the construction and repair of such public roads as have been or shall hereafter be laid out or opened by the board of supervisors of Marin County, and which extend from San Quentin state prison, or the grounds surrounding the same, to Point Tiburon, San Rafael, and all railroad stations in Marin County which lie in the neighborhood of the said state prison; providing, that no work shall be done by such prisoners beyond a point six miles distant from said prison buildings; and also to employ at least twenty prisoners under like conditions on roads extending from the state prison at Folsom in Sacramento County or connecting therewith; providing, that no work shall be done by such prisoners beyond a point six miles distant from said prison building.

Act takes effect when.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

Similar acts. Acts similar in terms were passed in 1893 (Stats. 1893, p. 141); in 1897 (Stats. 1897, p. 6); in 1891 (Stats. 1891, p. 222).

An Act concerning the payment of the expenses and costs of the trial of convicts for crimes committed in the state prison, and to pay the costs of the trial of escaped convicts, and to pay for the expenses of coroner inquests in said prison.

[Approved April 12, 1880; Stats. 1880, p. 43.]

See this act, ante, Appendix, tit. "Costs."

An Act to establish board of parole commissioners for the parole of and government of paroled prisoners.

[1. Approved March 23, 1893; Stats. 1893, p. 183. 2. Amended February 28, 1901; Stats. 1901, p. 82.]

Repealed June 16, 1913; Stats. 1913, p. 1048. See this act in General Laws, Act 2619a.

An Act to provide for the creation of a board of parole commissioners for each county in this state, for the paroling of prisoners confined in county jails, and authorizing and empowering such boards to make rules and regulations in relation thereto.

[Approved March 25, 1909; Stats. 1909, p. 783.]

This act is printed in its entirety in the General Laws, tit. "Parole Commissioners," Act 2620.

SUPERVISORS.

An Act to authorize boards of supervisors to pay the expenses of posse comitatus in criminal cases.

[Approved April 16, 1880; Stats. 1880, p. 102.]

Posse comitatus.

Section 1. The board of supervisors of any county may allow, in their discretion, such compensation as they may deem just, to defray the necessary expenses that have been incurred by a posse comitatus in criminal cases; provided, no claim shall be allowed for expenses which have not been incurred within one year before such allowance.

Act takes effect when.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage:

INDEX.

(853)

INDEX.

A

ABALONE. See Game Laws.

Protection of, § 628.

Possession of shells, when a misdemeanor, § 628.

ABANDONMENT.

Animals, of, rights and duties of humane officer § 597f.
Children of, punishment of, §§ 271, 271a.

Husband, by. See Husband and Wife.
Parent, by. See Parent and Child.
Wife, of. See Husband and Wife.

ABDUCTION. See Kidnaping; Prostitution.
Jurisdiction of offense, § 784.

See Parent and Child.

Of minor female for prostitution, punishment of, § 267.
Punishment of. Appendix, tit. "Seduction."
Woman, of, punishment, § 265.

ABETTING.

Out of state, by person, punishment, §§ 27, 778b.
ABETTOR. See Accessories.

ABORTION.

Administering drugs to produce, punishment of, § 274.
Advertising to prevent conception a felony, § 317.
Advertising to procure, a felony, § 317.

Advertising to procure miscarriage a felony, § 317.

Evidence of, § 1108.

Prosecutrix must be corroborated, § 1108.

Soliciting materials for, punishment, § 275.

Submitting to, punishment, § 275.

Using instruments to procure miscarriage, punishment, § 274.

ABSENCE.

Application for removal heard in defendant's absence, when,
§ 1034.

District attorney, of, appointing another, § 1130.

Jury, of, adjournment of court, § 1142.

Limitation of action when defendant out of state, § 802.

ACCESSORIES.

Abetting by person out of state, punishment, § 27, 778b.
All persons concerned liable as principals, § 971.

Before act and principal, distinction between abolished, § 971.
Concealing felony makes one an accesssory, § 32.

Corroboration of, § 1111.

Duel, in, punishment, of, § 228.

Election laws, aiding and abetting violations of, a misdemeanor,

§ 52.

Indicted and tried, may be, though principal acquitted, § 972.
Indicted and tried, may be, though principal not, § 972.

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