Snerrnw 6, C0llft'.t'Sitl1l and dztoitiorree. tl eonnnissioner shoukl always appear wise. When asked something he docsn't know, he shall, helore connnitting himself, llttll1ll'C the opinion of his class, or he may relieve hinrsell of all ernlrarrassnrent: hy a insilade of irreongrtrotrs legal phraseology heyond the eonrpre hension oi his students. Such proeeedure shall he ternred hlnli. Norn.-l7on.rln'c vs. tiriditl1,' tfonlliet ol ideas, p, 2701 McNeill vs. C'lrertnring,' Constructive Trustees, 318. Sntrrron' 7. .'tlttta'lrnu'nts. No distress, levy or at'taclnnent shall he valid unless venitied and executed in accordance with the patent quick niethods ol Dr. Win, l.a lionshee. See .i'ollnr'a' vs. Iion.rln'e, 14 llorsehack Opinions, 374. Chapter ll. tfarnns .ho.trws'r 'run S'ra'rn. Sntwron t. l7t7.rtn'tier'ly Conrlrrrt. Any person appearing' too jnhilant after a loothall victory and insulting the city ollicers. even tlrturglr his creditor's claims are not satisietl, shall pay lilly cents for his trip in the henzine hnggy ol the llolice llepartrnent. l-le shall also give hail and appear heiore justice john on the following morning. See Cop vs. ltyrrl. 42 'Police journal, 284 rleeord: 'Contrag C0lltlllt'l0I' vs, I.or'e, I2 Cat. 376. Snt r'roiv 2. Lttrovry. Upon indictment lor stealing lrogs, it shall he necessary to prove that the lrog was tied up in a hag and shonhlered hy the alleged thief. See rlrlr'Net'll vs. tllills, 23 Swine Reporter, 346. l'iliC'l'lUN 3. Bud Haln't.r. rlny person lound guilty ol nih- hling, snulling or chewing l lnvanna Twistl' or any other inan- ner ol honre-spun tohaeco, shall he adiiudged a lelon and con- lined in thc State peniteutiary not less than three nor more than seven years. Ntvrn.-tlccordingly hlessrs. Love. rifvmg, Terrell and tiriflith were arrested while displaying' in class their skill as euspidorial rnarksrnen. Owing to ignorance of the law, their sentence in the lower court was eonunuted to three extra lronrs per week nnder Dr, lionshee. 'l'he gentlemen prefer irnprisonrnent and have appealed on writ ol error. Sne'rrow tlrltll'l'ltltjt'. rlnyrnarried man found at an insti- tution of learning shall he lined liity dollarsg and any husband leaving his wife and children in order to learn the law of the realm shall he eontined in the pcnitentiary one year lor each child so neglected. 7'ttrt:rrty-ttn'cc 1 -.
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