RESCUE. Indictments: Assault and rescue, 872. Against two for a rescue, one of them being in custody of an offi- Assault, and rescuing goods seized as a distress for rent after a Assault on an officer of justice, and taking from him goods which Rescuing goods distrained for rent of a house, 876. Prison breach, 878. RESCUE OF GOODS, plea to, averring property in another, 1159. RESIDENCE OF DEFENDANT, how to be set out, 2, note. RESISTANCE, ETC., assault on a person specially deputized by a justice of the peace to serve a warrant, 892. Assault on peace or revenue officer, etc., 893. Resisting an officer of customs, etc., 894. Indictments: Assault on a constable, etc., 879. Another form for same, 880. Second count. Averring arrest of defendant by said consta- Resistance to a constable employed in the arrest of a fugitive Resistance to a peace-officer in the performance of his duties; Resisting constable, while serving state warrant, under Ohio Resistance to the marshal of the United States in the service of a writ of arrest, 885. Refusal to aid a constable in the service of a capias ad respon- dendum, issued by a justice of the peace, 886. Assault, with intention to obstruct the apprehension of a party Assault on a deputy jailer in the execution of his office, 888. RESISTANCE TO OFFICERS OF JUSTICE.-Continued. Second count. The same under statute, specially setting out Assaulting a person specially deputized by a justice of the peace Assaulting peace or revenue officers in the execution of their du- Resisting an officer of the customs in the discharge of his duty, 894. RESISTANCE TO OFFICERS GENERALLY, 892, etc. selling liquor by. (See TIPPLING-HOUSES.) conspiring to evade, indictment for, 638. Violation of, by smuggling, indictment for, 1116. REVENUE OFFICERS, assault on, indictment for, 894. REVOLT, ETC. Making a revolt, 1061. Endeavoring to make a revolt, 1062. Same, setting out the "endeavor" to consist in a conspiracy, etc., Setting out the endeavor to consist in a solicitation of others to Setting out the endeavor to consist in an assemblage of the crew in a riotous manner, etc., 1065. Laying the time with a continuando, 1066. Piracy at common law, 1067. Rioting on board ship, 1068. Confining the master, etc., 1069. Piratically and feloniously running away with a vessel, and aid- ing and abetting therein, etc., and assaulting master, 1070. First count, running away with vessel. Running away with goods, etc., 1071. Same, stated more specially, 1072. Assaulting master and running away with goods, etc., 1073. REVOLT, ETC.-Continued. Breaking and boarding a ship, assaulting, etc., the crew, and steal- Piratically breaking into, taking, and carrying away a ship and Against a seaman for laying violent hands upon his commander, Against an accessary to a piracy before the fact, 1080. RHODE ISLAND, commencement and conclusion of indictment in, 35, etc. Violation of license laws, 810. Treason against, 1132. RIOT AND AFFRAY, general frame of indictment for, 846. Requisites of indictments for, 846. Indictments for: Riot. Riot at common law, 846. Affray at common law, 847. Unlawful assembly and assault, 848. Riot, and hauling away a wagon, 849. Riot, in breaking the windows of a man's house, 850. Riot, and disturbing a literary society, under Ohio statute, 851. Obstructing authorities and preventing proclamation of riot, 853. Riot, and pulling down a dwelling-house in the possession of the Riot, and false imprisonment, 856. Disturbing the peace, etc., on land occupied by the United States for an arsenal, 857. Disturbance of Elections. Disturbance of elections in Massachusetts, 858. Another form for same, 859. Interrupting a judge of the election in Pennsylvania, 860. [For corrupt interference with elections, see infra, 1016.] RIOT AND AFFRAY.-Continued. Disturbing Religious Meeting. Disturbing a religious meeting, under the Virginia statute, 861. Disturbing a congregation worshipping in a church, at common Disturbing same in a dwelling-house, 864. Dressing in a woman's clothes, and disturbing a congregation at Going Armed, etc. Going armed, etc., to the terror of the people, at common law, 866. Breach of peace, tumultuous conduct, etc., in Vermont, 869. Same against horse-car conductor, under English statute, 8696. Refusing to aid a constable in quelling a riot, 870. Refusing to assist a constable in carrying offender to prison, 871. Rescue, etc.: Assault and rescue, 872. Against two for a rescue, one of them being in custody of an officer Rescue of felon from constable, 873a. Assault, and rescuing goods seized as a distress for rent after a Assault on an officer of justice, and taking from him goods which Rescuing goods distrained for rent of a house, 876. Prison breach, 878. Assault on and resistance to officers, etc.: Assault on a constable, etc., 879. Another form for same, 880. Second count. Averring arrest of defendant by said constable, Resistance to a constable employed in the arrest of a fugitive RIOT AND AFFRAY.-Continued. Resistance to a peace-officer in the performance of his duties; form Resisting constable, while serving state warrant, under Ohio statute, Resistance to the marshal of the United States in the service of a Refusal to aid a constable in the service of a capias ad responden- Assault with intention to obstruct the apprehension of a party Assault on a deputy-jailer in the execution of his office, 888. Second count. The same under statute, specially setting out Assault on a police officer of the city of Boston, 891. Assaulting a person specially deputized by a justice of the peace to Assaulting peace or revenue officers in the execution of their duties, Resisting an officer of the customs in the discharge of his duty, 894. RIOT ACT, indictment against magistrate, for not reading, etc., 898. general frame of indictment at common law, 410. Robbery, the prisoner being armed with a dangerous weapon. Robbery, the prisoner being armed with a dangerous weapon, and striking and wounding the person robbed. Rev. Sts. of Mass. |