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324. Evidence-What constitutes reasonable caution-The correct
standard
218
325. Evidence-When duty to retreat exists-Distinction between ex-
cusable self-defense and justifiable self-defense
220
326. Defense of third persons, dwelling, or property
327. Felonious homicide-Definition-Classification
222
351. Passion, or state of mind, must emanate from the provocation
236
352. Provocation of illegal arrest
353. Illegal arrest-Not a justification—An exception
237
358. Homicide which results from husband's knowledge of wife's adul-
tery
240
359. Adultery-Reasonable belief of wife's guilt sufficient..
241
360. Illicit intercourse with slayer's sister or daughter
242
361. Insulting words and gestures
362. Trespass upon property insufficient provocation
363. Homicide resulting from a duel
243
244
364. Reasonable cooling time
365. Involuntary manslaughter-Definition-Essentials
366. Homicide arising from acts of malfeasance
367. Homicide arising from assault and battery
245
246
368. Homicide arising from a prize fight
369. Homicide arising from playing football
247
370. Homicide arising from correction, pupil or apprentice-----
371. Homicide arising from a riot
248
372. Homicide arising from an unlawful attempt to procure an abor-
tion or from unlawful intercourse
373. Homicide arising from an act which is merely malum prohibitum. 248
374. Homicide arising from a mere tort----
249
375. Homicide arising from acts of misfeasance_-_.
376. Homicide arising from shooting at a target----
250
377. Homicide arising from snapping a revolver at another merely to
frighten
350
378. Homicide arising from turning a vicious animal where it may in-
jure someone
251
379. Homicide arising from negligent operation of automobile --.
380. Homicide arising from treatment or operation by physician or
surgeon
381. Treatment or operation by physician-Bishop's view..
252
382. Homicide arising from nonfeasance
253
383. The duty omitted must be a legal one--.
384. Homicide arising from wilful omission to perform legal duty con-
stitutes murder
254
385. Homicide arising from gross negligence
386. Homicide arising from omission to perform legal duty owing to
religious scruples
397. Nature of the criminal intent involved-Presumption-Premedi-
tation
261
398. Injury inflicted in self-defense
263
399. Felony or misdemeanor-At common law-By statute
416. Wilful omission to perform a legal duty
415. Malice presumed from the use of a deadly weapon
417. Deliberation and premeditation
418. Deliberation and premeditation-Statutory degrees of murder...
419. Meaning of terms "premeditation" and "deliberation"
270
271
272
451.
Views conflicting as to meaning of term "personal virtue" --.
293
452.
Reformation of the female
294
453. Presumption of chastity-Burden of proof-Conflicting views. 294
454. Mode of proving chastity
295
458.
The inducement must be adequate-Usually a promise of marriage 297
459. Female under age of consent-Same act both rape and seduction - 297
460. Effect of subsequent marriage
461. Effect of subsequent offer of marriage and refusal
462. Effect of promise of marriage conditioned on pregnancy
463. Effect when the seducer is a married man_
464. Corroboration essential
298
299
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322
494. The representation must relate to a past or existing fact-----
495. Representation must be more than an expression of opinion------- 325
496. The representation must be knowingly false and made with fraud-
ulent intent
327
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497. The representation must be calculated to deceive and defraud and
actually do so‒‒‒‒‒
330
498. Nature of the property obtained-------
331
499. Property versus mere possession-----
332
500. The false pretenses can be by acts as well as words-------
501. The statutes applicable to donations for charitable purposes------ 333
502. Confidence games
334