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A Brief History of the Orleans Criminal District Court: 1932

1932

ACT No. 80.      AN ACT
To regulate the sale, possession and transportation of machine guns, and providing a penalty for a violation hereof; providing, further, that any one who has been convicted of murder, robbery, burglary, or assault with intent to commit a felony, who violates any of the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a felony and punished as provided in this Act.

ACT No. 94.   AN ACT
To amend and re-enact Act 45 of 1918, entitled: "An Act to provide that stealing a hog, sow, boar, shoat, pig or any other specie of hogs, a sheep, goat, lamb or kid, or any other specie of sheep or goat shall be a felony and to provide for penalties and repeal of adverse laws."

ACT No. 199.     AN ACT
To prevent; the sending of explosives with intent to injure persons; the placing of explosives with the intent to destroy, but without resulting in damage; the placing of explosives to destroy and causing damage to property; the placing of explosives with the intent to destroy and cause injury to any person; the aiding and abetting in the placing of explosives, foul, offensive or injurious, substance or compound, with intent to destroy or injure the property of another or the business of another; the placing of foul and offensive substance with intent to destroy or injure the property of another or the business of another; the possession of bombs with the intention to use unlawfully, and providing the penalties for such violations.

1932 Act 80

1932 Act 94

1932 Act 199