New-York Prohibitory Liquor Law: An Act for the Prevention of Intemperance ...
New-York Prohibitory Liquor Law: An Act for the Prevention of Intemperance ...
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Whenever any fine imposed under any provision of this act, exoept when otherwise especially provided, shall he collected, it shall be paid, together with all costs, to the Overseers of the Poor of the town in which the offence was committed, for the sup- port of the poor, in cases where such expenses are paid by the town ; and where the poor are supported by the county, then to the Treasurer of the county. Sec. XV. A certificate duly proved to be under the hand of any magis- trate, stating any ...such offence charged against any person, and judgment thereon, shall be evidence in all courts and places, of the facts stated therein. WHO SHALL ACT AS JURORS. Sbc. XVI. No person who shall have been convicted of any offence against any provision of this act, or who shall be engaged in the sale or keeping of intoxicating liquor, contrary to the provisions of this act, shall be competent to act as a juror upon any trial under any provision of this act ; and when information shall be communicated to the Court that any person, summoned as a juror upon any such trial, has been so convicted, or is engaged in such unlawful sale or keeping, or is believed to have been so convicted, or to be so engaged, it shall be the duty of the Court to examine such person upon oath in relation thereto ; and no answer that he may make shall be used against him in any action or prosecution which may be commenced against him under any provision of this act, ex- cept for perjury, on such examination ; but he may decline to answer, in which case he shall be discharged as a juryman on such trial.
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