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  6. Title 15 - Criminal Procedure.
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  8. Chapter 8 - Indictments.
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  10. Article 2 - Allegations.


Article 2 - Allegations.


  • Section 15-8-20 - Offenses charged or described as at common law.
  • Section 15-8-21 - Statutory language unnecessary.
  • Section 15-8-22 - General terms used for special statutory terms.
  • Section 15-8-23 - Manner of stating act constituting offense.
  • Section 15-8-24 - When alleged act done in public place suffices.
  • Section 15-8-25 - How facts constituting offense to be stated.
  • Section 15-8-26 - Charging of unknown facts.
  • Section 15-8-27 - Allegation of unknown means.
  • Section 15-8-28 - Name of defendant when unknown.
  • Section 15-8-29 - General allegation of intent to injure or defraud.
  • Section 15-8-30 - Statement of time.
  • Section 15-8-31 - Allegation of venue unnecessary; proof of same at trial.
  • Section 15-8-32 - Statement of legal presumptions and matters judicially known unnecessary.
  • Section 15-8-33 - How ownership of property alleged.
  • Section 15-8-34 - Description of animal in indictment for offense concerning same.
  • Section 15-8-35 - Indictment for forgery of instrument destroyed or withheld.
  • Section 15-8-36 - Perjury and subornation of perjury; indictment.
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