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In perjury.

-May support one of many charges, 197-222.

-Must tend to prove indictment, 226-135.

-What competent, 135-416; 134-37; 92-457; 32-499; 276-382 (385).

In arson.

-What is sufficient proof, 259-512; 269-300.

Post mortem.

-Examination of wound as evidence, 147-310.

-Opinions of physician as to what caused injuries-rule for and against, 141-270.

Experiments.

-As evidence-not favored, 147-444; 258-430; 262-411.
-Experimenting before jury, 21-375.

Sanity.

-Proof as to-rule, 141-75; 271-82 (94); 279-70.

Of venue.

-Need not be shown beyond reasonable doubt, 242-602. -Change of-when second application properly denied, 226

227.

-Proof of when properly made, 218-323.

-When sufficiently proved, 250-338; 208-15; 114-24.

-Proving by leading question-when harmless, 141-270. -Place of crime must be proved as alleged, 150-405; 59-68; 40-405; 38-435.

-Record must show proved, 40-405.

In larceny.

-That accused possessed a peculiar coin like one stolenwhen good, 237-541.

-What competent, 229-376.;

-To identify money stolen, 161-309.

-By wife that husband has been tried and acquitted of murder-bad, 161-309.

-Of value of property stolen, 39-233; 24-340.

-Possession as proof of guilt, 35-204.

-Circumstantial-competency, 73-256.

-What competent, 160-480.

-Bogus diamonds exchanged for genuine, 138-103.

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In robbery.

-What competent, 269-293.

Of hold-up on street car-insufficient, 242-197.

-That revolver was loaded need not be shown, 237-541. -What will convict, 196-211.

-What immaterial as to property taken, 131-22.

Altering books, etc.

-Evidence in trial for altering mortgage, 250-338.
-On charge of altering tax books, 132-504.

In abduction.

-Evidence of prior chastity-good, 153-156.

In murder and manslaughter. (See Homicide, Part I.)
-Evidence in poison case, 248-64.
-Great care required, 100-290...
-Motive-how proved, 276-138; 280-225.
-Declarations of deceased, 89-90; 21-375.
-While resisting arrest, 69-111.

-Statements of accused, 39-407; 3 Scam 83.
-Pregnancy of deceased-proper, 244-147.
-As to deceased family, 244-45; 224-212.
-Disputes with wife-when improper, 244-45.
-Statements of accused's wife, 244-45. !
-What occurred after killing-when bad, 226-296.
-Of incidental political conspiracy-bad homicide, 226-296.
Of motive when unnecessary, 229-633.

As to reputation of deceased, 229-81; 262-138.

Of fraudulent votes in murder by election clerk, 226-296. -Of murder by poisoning-what sufficient, 219-265. -Of quarrels between man and wife he killed, 218-386. -Quarrel with third party unknown to deceased-bad, 216

148.

To ascertain age-physical examination insufficient, 213-72. -That wound is mortal-what sufficient, 209-284. -Resisting arrest by accused may be shown, 208-460. -Of chastity in inducing to commit suicide-bad, 204-208. -Of viciousness of deceased in homicide, 200-494.

-Exhibiting clothes of deceased to jury and other objects -when proper, 198-162.

-Homicide as to accused's conduct in jail-bad, 194-506. -In homicide as to force required to pull trigger properwhen, 194-506.

-To show which of several stabbed deceased, 182-411.
-What proper, 97-101.

-Defective warrant, 138-356.

-In assault with intent to murder-what bad, 137-325. -Of manslaughter-what sufficient-encouraging slayer, 182-411; 251-67.

Res gestae.

-Surrounding facts as, 247-220; 251-67.

-Remarks of third parties--not admissible as, 226-388.
-In assault with intent to murder, 192-176.
-What is not part of, 90-221.

-Drunkenness as part of, 66-118.

-Statements of accused as, 54-404; 263-69; 288-371.
-When threats not known to accused are, 150-181.
-When remarks are part of, 137-602; 104-248.

-Statements after arrest-when not part of, 139-81.
-Declarations as part of-scope of, 141-75; 100-242; 286-114

(117).

In Abortion.

-That accused was professional abortionist, good, 236-514. -Of physician holding post mortem, 236-514.

-Intent must be proved, 76-217.

-Statements of victim-when improper, 141-195.
-In attempt to produce abortion-what good, 141-195.
-Accomplice-evidence of-force, 140-588.
-Possession of instruments, 261-239.

Circumstantial.

-To show adultery, 242-552; 210-524.

-To prove corpus delicti, 240-378; 219-265; 264-124.
-Good to show knowledge goods were stolen, 227-364.
-Instructions on-when proper, 226-388; 218-386.
-Instructions as to-when bad, 224-170.
-Sufficient in conspiracy, 219-23; 208-173.

-To prove gambling transaction-good, 215-348.

-Value of, 216-478; 206-417; 150-181; 146-660.

-Good to show intent, 116-458; 197-169; 268-328; 261-232. -What necessary to convict on, 158-586; 76-149; 266-70; 262

596; 266-103.

-Force of, in murder, 140-46; 279-70 (80).

-Good in receiving stolen property, 139-526.
-Good to prove fraud, 257-479.

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-Laying foundation for, 240-633; 126-81; 97-101; 63-508. -When admissible, 236-514; 194-506; 113-372; 251-67. -What are, 233-272; 126-81; 63-508; 17-17; 251-67; 259-213. -Impeaching by prior statements, 113-372.

-Cross examination as to, 97-101.

-Essentials of, defined, 150-66; 139-81; 251-422; 216-148. -Force of, depends on the facts of the case, 139-81; 259-213. -Practice as to admission of, 139-81; 17-17; 251-67; 261-239. -What are not, 139-81; 251-422; 261-239.

-Made to excuse accused, 100-242; 47-376.

As to threats.

-Threats against owner-in arson, 150-181.
-That conspiracy to kill existed, 284-273.

-Hearsay threats-when held to be, 150-181; 276-138.
-Previous threats by accused against deceased, good, 147-

444.

-Threats against accused known to him-good, 139-336. -When good to show malice, 138-356.

-Friendly relation of accused and prosecuting witness may be shown to disprove threat, 134-401.

-Threats or acts against accused by deceased, 133-110; 262138; 276-157 (160).

-Previous threats in threat to extort money, 204-208. -Threats by accused unknown to deceased, 227-110; 70-171; 47-376; 16-17.

--Previous threats of deceased as, 175-224.

-When no excuse, 88-312; 262-138.

-Competency of threats, 88-312; 29-464; 50-512; 25-464.

Coroner's inquest as.

-Coroner's verdict good though not in form, 243-290.
-As basis for cross-examination, 219-330.

-Verdict-instructions as to use of, as evidence, 206-513.
-Proceedings before coroner, 140-46; 137-602.

Letters, documents, objects, etc., as.

-Records of police bureau, 276-363.

-Account books, 280-32; 288-310.

-Carbon copy of letter-good, 280-32.

-Documents, etc., taken from accused-when good, 247-220; 151-523; 265-448.

-Letters from accused to deceased-good, 150-66.

-Letters written or inspired by accused-when good, 148467; 276-363; 286-19.

-Loose leaf ledger, not good, 273-564 (569).

-Letters and papers belonging to accused as evidence, 143571.

-Letters from victim of assault to accused-bad, 137-325. -Letters of accused to third person-when good, 133-382. -Letters between deceased and accused, 224-554; 126-81; 262-411.

-Letters of a witness to accused, 89-571.
-Weapons used by accused as, 38-527.
-Finger prints as, 252-534.

-Receipt as evidence, 269-256.

-Goods found near place of murder, 288-371.

In forgery.

-Forgery of deeds-what insufficient to show, 225-457.
-Forgery of deed-who incompetent, 198-407.

-Fraud in confidence game is forgery, 237-574.
-Copy of note-good in forgery-proof of, 192-291.
-Of intent in forgery-what competent, 148-494.
-In forgery-what competent, 148-494; 271-27.

-Identifying accused's handwriting is of little value, 133382; 21-375.

Of accomplice.

-Of co-defendant in homicide, 226-562.

-Of self-confessed accomplice, 237-348; 236-408; 192-119; 197-482; 255-516; 260-375; 261-517; 262-514; 268-585; 269-284; 284-429.

-Joint defendant may turn State's evidence, 160-501.

-Accomplice-proof by, is basis for conviction, 159-9; 47153; 26-344; 3 Scam 83; 263-243; 267-202.

-Statement by one defendant admissible, 208-312. -Conversation of conspirators-when competent, 208-312. -Statement of one conspirator good against all, 208-173. -What necessary to prove, 90-384.

In bigamy.

-Of marriage in bigamy, 203-543; 156-511; 259-544.
-Copy of marriage license as, 2 Scam 232.

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