LINEN, larceny of, in process of manufacture, 220 LOCUS IN QUO, view of, by jury, 450 LOCK, destroying, 281 LODGERS, larceny by, 219 LODGING THIEVES, &c., 231 LOOM: v. MACHINERY. LORD HIGH STEWARD, court of, 299 at Oxford or Cambridge, 314 president on impeachment of peer for high treason, 297 on indictment of peer, 298: v. 313, n. LORDS, HOUSE OF: v. PEERS. LOST GOODS, larceny of, 215 LOTTERIES, 142 LUCRI CAUSÂ, in what sense taking in larceny must be, 217 assault on, 196: v. INSANITY. M. MACHINERY, demolishing, 279 damaging, if used in certain manufactures, 279 used in others, or in agriculture, 279 MADNESS, 21: v. INSANITY. MAGISTRATE, slanderous words uttered to, 57 false declarations before, 87 contempt of court by, 103 issue of warrant by, 318 summons, 318 information to, 319 arrest by, 322 proceedings before, 327 examination, 327 depositions, 327 binding over witness, 328 bail, 330 the sureties, 331 refusing or delaying bail, 331 excessive bail, 332 proceedings against, 499: v. SUMMARY CONVICTION. MAIL, offences with regard to, tried in any county through which MAIM, wounding, &c., with intent to, 191 animals, 283 MAINTENANCE, 97 what acts do not amount to, on account of relationship, 97 MALA IN SE AND MALA QUIA PROHIBITA, 5 as a test of the responsibility of ambassadors, 32 the distinction noticeable in offences against public trade, 120 equals, in legal signification, criminal intention, 13 when presumed, 14 active or positive, passive or negative, 14 express or implied, 14, 167 danger of entertaining the moral signification, 15 absence of, exempts from criminal responsibility, 19, aforethought (prepense), or murder malice, 166 to houses by explosion, 278 by demolishing, 279 in the case of tenants, 279 to manufactures and machinery, 279 mines, 280 vessels, 280 wrecks, 281 sea and river banks, 281 bridges, viaducts, and aqueducts, 281 turnpikes, 281 walls, gates, &c., 282 railway trains and telegraphs, 282 ponds and fish, 282 MALICIOUS INJURY-continued. animals, 283 trees, 284 plants, 284 hopbinds, 285 works of art, 285 general provision, if damage exceeds £5, 285 if it does not exceed £5, 285, 487 making a dangerous or noxious thing with intent, &c., 286 no defence that the offender was in possession, 286 summary jurisdiction, 487 MANAGER: V. COMPANIES. MANGANESE, larceny of, 201 MANSLAUGHTER, 169 moral character varies widely, 169 voluntary, 169 the instrument used, 170 distinguished from homicide se defendendo, 160, 170 involuntary, 170 negligence, 171 accessories before the fact, 36, 172 punishment, 172 by fighting, 173 by correction, 173 while doing an unlawful act, 173 a dangerous act, 174 of officers of justice, 174 by officers, 174 states of mind constituting manslaughter, 176 MANUFACTURES, offensive or dangerous, are nuisances, 141 larceny of goods in process of, 220 malicious injury to, 279 MARINES; v. ARMY. MARRIAGE, offences connected with, 135, 136, n. forging licence or certificate, 264 v. REGISTER. MARRIED WOMAN: v. WIFE. MASTER, still in possession, though goods intrusted to servant, 212 MATERIALITY: v. PERJURY. MATRONS, jury of, 473 MAYHEM, 191 MEDICAL EVIDENCE ON INSANITY, 23 MEETING-HOUSE: v. CHAPEL. MENACES: V. THREATS. MERCHANDISE MARKS ACT, 1862..125 MERCHANT, embezzlement by, 237 trafficking in property intrusted, 238 MESSAGE: v. TELEGRAPH. METAL, &C., belonging to house, larceny of, 201 purchasing less than specified quantities of old, 294 MIDDLESEX, offences committed in, may be tried in Q. B. Division, MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, 312 MILL, setting fire to, 273 MINE, larceny from, 201 setting fire to, 275 malicious injury to, by conveying water, &c., 280 obstructing ways, 280 obstructing engines, &c., 280 MINIMUM PUNISHMENTS, abolished, 455 MISADVENTURE, homicide by, 160 MISCARRIAGE, attempts to procure, 182 MISDEMEANOR, distinguished from felony, 8 meaning of the term, 10 further points in which it differs from felony, 10 compounding, 100 verdict for, though facts shew felony, 443 general punishment for, 456 MISFORTUNE, OR MISHAP, as an exemption from criminal responsi- bility, 28 MISJOINDER OF COUNTS: v. Counts. MISNOMER V. NAME. MISPRISION, meaning of, 8 MISPRISION-continued. negative or positive, 8 of treason, 54 of felony, 101 MITIGATE PUNISHMENT, power of Court of Summary Jurisdiction to, 479 MOCK AUCTION, larceny by means of, 211 MOHAIR, larceny of, in process of manufacture, 221 injury to manufactures or machinery, 279 MONEY: v. FALSE PRETENCES. MORAL NATURE of an act does not determine whether it is criminal, 4, 72, 135 MORALS, offences against public, 135 MORAVIAN: v. QUAKER. MOTIVE, may explain the intention, but does not determine the quality absence of, does not prove insanity, 23 MOULDS, making, &c., for producing bank-notes, &c., 271 false declarations as to, 87 bribery, &c., at, 95 MURDER, 163 varies in moral character, 163 definition, 164 the offender must be of sound memory and discretion, 164 the unlawful killing, 164 form of death, 164 cause of death, 165 time of death, 165 variance as to the form of death, 165 finding the body, 166 the offender must be a reasonable creature, in being, and under the king's peace, 166 the malice aforethought, 166 express and implied malice, 167 punishment, 168 accessories after the fact, 168 on indictment for murder the jury may convict of certain other offences, 168, 444 murder in fighting, 173 |