War Trade Board. U.S. Laws, statutes, etc. Ender, Edin Than THE CRIMINAL CODE OF THE UNITED STATES Сандът +86 AS AMENDED DURING THE SECOND SESSION CONTAINING A REFERENCE TO ALL LAWS OF A GENERAL WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 Sec. Sec. 14. Enforcement of foregoing provisions. 15. Compelling foreign vessels to depart. 16. Armed vessels to give bond on clearance. 17. Detention by collectors of customs. 18. Construction of this chapter. CHAPTER THREE. OFFENSES AGAINST THE ELECTIVE FRANCHISE AND CIVIL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS. 19. Conspiracy to injure, etc., persons in the exercise of civil rights. Sec. 24. Officers of Army or Navy prescribing qualifications of voters. 27. Forgery of letters patent. 28. Forging bids, public records, etc. 29. Forging deeds, powers of attorney, etc. 30. Having forged papers in possession. 31. False acknowledgments. 32. Falsely pretending to be United States officer. 33. False personation of holder of public stock. 34. False demand on fraudulent power of attorney. 35. Making or presenting false claims. 36. Embezzling arms, stores, etc. 37. Conspiracy to commit offense against the United States; all parties liable for acts of one. 38. Delaying or defrauding captor or claimant, etc., of prize property. Sec. Sec. 48. Receivers, etc., of stolen public property. 49. Timber depredations on public lands. 50. Timber, etc., depredations on Indian and other reservations. 51. Boxing, etc., timber on public lands for turpentine, etc. 52. Setting fire to timber on public lands. 53. Failing to extinguish fires. 54. Fines to be paid into school fund. 55. Trespassing on Bull Run National Forest, Oregon. 56. Breaking fence or gate inclosing reserved lands, or driving or permitting live stock to enter upon. 57. Injuring or removing posts or monuments. 58. Interrupting surveys. 59. Agreement to prevent bids at sale of lands. 60. Injuries to United States telegraph, etc., lines. 61. Counterfeiting weather forecasts. 62. Interfering with employees of Bureau of Animal Industry. 63. Forgery of certificate of entry. 64. Concealment or destruction of invoices, etc. 65. Resisting revenue officer; rescuing or destroying seized property, etc. 66. Falsely assuming to be a revenue officer. 67. Offering presents to revenue officer. 68. Admitting merchandise to entry for less than legal duty. Sec. Sec. 69. Securing entry of merchandise by false samples, etc. 70. False certification by consular officer. 71. Taking seized property from custody of revenue officer. 72. Forging or altering ship's papers or customhouse documents. 73. Forging military bounty-land warrant, etc. 74. Forging, etc., certificate of citizenship. 75. Engraving, etc., plate for printing or photographing, selling, or bringing into United States, etc., certificate of citizenship. 76. False personation, etc., in procuring naturalization. 77. Using false certificate of citizenship, or denying citizenship, etc. 78. Using false certificate, etc., as evidence of right to vote, etc. 79. Falsely claiming citizenship. 80. Taking false oath in naturalization proceedings. 81. Provisions applicable to all courts of naturalization. 82. Shanghaiing and falsely inducing person intoxicated to go on vessel prohibited. 83. Corporations, etc., not to contribute money for political elections, etc. 84. Hunting birds, or taking their eggs from breeding grounds, prohibited. CHAPTER FIVE. OFFENSES RELATING TO OFFICIAL DUTIES. Sec. 85. Officer, etc., of the United States guilty of extortion. 86. Receipting for larger sums than are paid. 87. Disbursing officer unlawfully converting, etc., public money. 88. Failure of Treasurer, etc., to safely keep public money. 89. Custodian of public money failing to safely keep, etc. 90. Failure of officer to render accounts, etc. 91. Failure to deposit as required. 92. Provisions of the five preceding sections, to whom applicable. 93. Record evidence of embezzlement. 94. Prima facie evidence. 95. Evidence of conversion. 96. Banker, etc., receiving deposit from disbursing officer. 97. Embezzlement by internal-revenue officer, etc. 98. Officer contracting beyond specific appropriation. 99. Officer of United States court failing to deposit moneys, etc. 100. Receiving loan or deposit from officer of court. 101. Failure to make returns or reports. 102. Aiding in trading in obscene literature. 103. Collecting and disbursing officers forbidden to trade in public property. 104. Certain officers forbidden to purchase, etc., witness, etc., fees. 105. Falsely certifying, etc., as to record of deeds, etc. 106. Other false certificates. Sec. 136. Conspiring to intimidate party, witness, or 127. Stealing or altering process; procuring false 137. Attempt to influence juror. 128. Destroying, etc., public records. 129. Destroying records by officer in charge. 130. Forging signature of judge, etc. 131. Bribery of a judge or judicial officer. 132. Judge or judicial officer accepting a bribe, etc. 138. Allowing prisoner to escape. 139. Application of preceding section. 140. Obstructing process or assaulting an officer. 141. Rescuing, etc., prisoner; concealing, etc., person for whom warrant has issued. 144. Rescue of body of executed offender. 135. Intimidation or corruption of witness, or grand 146. Misprision of felony. 162. Connecting parts of different instruments. 163. Counterfeiting gold or silver coins or bars. 164. Counterfeiting minor coins. 165. Falsifying, mutilating, or lightening coinage. 166. Debasement of coinage by officers of the Mint. 167. Making or uttering coins in resemblance of 168. Making or issuing devices of minor coins. 169. Counterfeiting, etc., dies for coins of United 170. Counterfeiting, etc., dies for foreign coins. 171. Making, importing, or having in possession 179. Conducting post-office without authority. 180. Illegal carrying of mail by carriers and others. 181. Conveyance of mail by private express forbid- 182. Transporting persons unlawfully conveying 183. Sending letters by private express. 184. Conveying of letters over post routes. 185. Carrying letters out of the mail on board of 186. When conveying of letters by private persons 187. Wearing uniform of carrier without authority. 188. Vehicles, etc., claiming to be mail carriers. 190. Stealing post-office property. |