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Several years after, a pretender personating him appeared but his claim, after a searching investigation, was dismissed by a civil court.
2 "Rape and Related Offenses," p. 49-52, § 13-1-131, "Proof of rape." or "Carnal knowledge -- By falsely personating husband -- Attempts."1975 Code of Alabama, Vol. 12, Tit.
On the other side, Ceres may have been associated, by Shakespeare, to the Kairos figure, related to rhetorics, personating the opportune moment to present the convincing argument in a speech.Smith, Irwin. "Ariel as Ceres." Shakespeare Quarterly.
14 "Crimes and Offenses," Ch. 71 "Rape and Kindred Offenses," p. 243-48, § 399, "Carnal knowledge of girl over twelve and under sixteen years of age." "Carnal knowledge of married woman by falsely personating husband,"1940 Code of Alabama, Tit. 14 "Crimes and Offenses," Ch. 71 "Rape and Kindred Offenses," p. 248, § 400, "Carnal knowledge of married woman by falsely personating husband." or "Attempt to have carnal knowledge of married woman by such deception."1940 Code of Alabama, Tit. 14 "Crimes and Offenses," Ch. 71 "Rape and Kindred Offenses," p.
This section, however, shall not apply to boys > under sixteen years of age.” The 1896 Code of Alabama did not amend "Carnal knowledge of married women by falsely personating husband"1896 Code of Alabama, Vol. II "Criminal Code," Ch. 184 "Rape," p.
The nickname for a person living in Arendonk is "Telowerelè'er" meaning dish-licker. A statue personating the nickname is located in proximity of the Toremansmolen windmill, another attraction. The mill is still operational and can be visited regularly. The mayor of this city is called Kristof Hendrickx.
A few new sections were added during this period of legislative history prohibiting the rape and attempted rape of a married woman by personating her husband. At the turn of the century, the Legislature also began to shift the age boundaries distinguishing a female child from an adult woman for the purposes of sentencing.
13, Art. 5 "Sexual Offenses," Div. 2 "Rape and Related Offenses," p. 62, § 13-1-136, "Carnal knowledge -- By falsely personating husband -- Attempts." The 1975 Code of Alabama amended "Carnal knowledge -- By administering drug, etc." to remove the jury's explicit role in determining sentences and to remove the death penalty as an available sentence (additions underlined; removals struck through):1975 Code of Alabama, Vol.
Encounter: America Series of Paintings The right plane shows a dominant figure personating Cortés with a steering look reaching for his sword drawn over two struggling figures. He leans backward upon a female figure representing his interpreter and mistress known as la Malinche. The upper area shows a screaming figure with wide-flung arms arching a wild-looking horse above the figures of a priest and a soldier.Encounter The left section depicts a figure representing Montezuma holding a flower necklace.
Herodotus (1.23) says "Arion was second to none of the lyre-players in his time and was also the first man we know of to compose and name the dithyramb and teach it in Corinth". However J.H. Sleeman observes of the dithyramb, or circular chorus, "It is first mentioned by Archilochus (c 665 BC) … Arion flourished at least 50 years later … probably gave it a more artistic form, adding a chorus of 50 people, personating satyrs… who danced around an altar of Dionysus. He was doubtless the first to introduce the dithyramb into Corinth".
They had been married under the pretense that his dead wife had told him to do so. According to the Chicago Daily Tribune, in March 1890, a Chicago grand jury declined to bring charges against the Bangs Sisters, but in May 1891, the Illinois Senate passed a bill: > ...prohibiting anyone from personating the spirits of the dead, commonly > known as spirit-medium séances, on penalty of fine and imprisonment. According to the Los Angeles Times, the two sisters even fooled G.W.N. Yost, one of the main investors in the typewriter, with their "spirit typewriter" which produced messages from everyone from Moses to James Garfield.
" > "Any person ~~,~~ who has carnal knowledge of any girl over ~~ten~~ _twelve_ > and under fourteen years of age, or abuses such girl in the attempt to have > carnal knowledge of her, must, on conviction, be punished by a fine of not > less than fifty, nor more than five hundred dollars, and may be imprisoned > in the county jail for _not more than_ six months. This section, however, > shall not apply to boys under sixteen years of age.” The 1907 Code of Alabama did not amend "Carnal knowledge of married women by falsely personating husband"1907 Code of Alabama, Vol. III "Criminal," Ch. 280 "Rape and Kindred Offenses," p.
Du Rietz was far from the only example of women personating and living as men. The 18 May 1780 an incident was reported in the newspaper as a warning example; > As a great benefit to the maids of the city, death newly discovered a > terrible fraud, which, if it becomes an example, would alarm the fair sex, > humiliate the clothing of males and make medical examinations necessary for > both engagements and weddings. One of the coachmen of the city of Linköping, Petter Cederlöf, had suddenly taken ill and died within ten hours. The woman taking care of the body then discovered that the man was in fact a woman.
Section 2 - Forging transfer of certain stock, and power of attorney relating thereto This section was repealed as to England and Ireland by section 20 of, and Part I of the Schedule to, the Forgery Act 1913. Section 3 - Personating the owner of certain stock, and transferring or receiving or endeavouring to transfer or receive the dividends This section was repealed by section 33(3) of, and Part I of the Schedule 3 to, the Theft Act 1968. Section 4 - Forging attestation to power of attorney for transfer of stock etc. This section was repealed as to England and Ireland by section 20 of, and Part I of the Schedule to, the Forgery Act 1913.
Increase Mather became an opponent of spectral evidence, though not until after the Salem hangings had taken place, and not on the basis that it was false testimony by witnesses, but that it might be a deception by demons. He published Cases of Conscience Concerning Evil Spirits Personating Men, Witchcrafts, infallible Proofs of Guilt in such as are accused with that Crime., in which he argued that "It were better that ten suspected witches should escape, than that one innocent person should be condemned". Concurrent with the trials in Salem, spectral evidence was also used in a trial in colonial Rhode Island where Thomas Cornell, Jr., son of Thomas Cornell, was convicted of matricide in the death of his mother, Rebecca.
" > " _Except where the parties are lawfully married,_ ~~A~~ _a_ ny person who > has carnal knowledge of any girl over ~~twelve~~ _12_ and under ~~sixteen~~ > _16_ years of age, or abuses such girl in the attempt to have carnal > knowledge of her, ~~must~~ _shall_ , on conviction, be punished at the > discretion of the jury, by imprisonment in the penitentiary for not less > than two nor more than ten years. This section, however, shall not apply to > boys under sixteen years of age.” The 1975 Code of Alabama amended "Carnal knowledge -- By falsely personating husband -- Generally" to remove the jury's explicit role in determining sentences and to remove the death penalty as an available sentence (additions underlined; removals struck through):1975 Code of Alabama, Vol. 12, Tit.
The Criminal Code Act of 2004 defines rape as the "unlawful carnal knowledge of a woman or girl without her consent, or with her consent if the consent is obtained by force or by means of threat or intimidation of any kind or by fear of harm, or by means of false and fraudulent representation as to the nature of the act, or in the case of a married woman by personating her husband." Many of the rape cases occur in the suburbs of the state capital including the waterfronts and densely populated areas with shanties and other surrounding communities. A significant number of child sexual abuse cases have also been reported in various parts. Approximately, 85% of all sexual offense arrests were committed by first-time sex offenders.
In January 1865, Major Harry Gilmor came to West Virginia for recruiting and staging attacks against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; he used The Willows near Moorefield, West Virginia, as his command post. The McNeill Rangers used nearby Mill Island and McNeill family-owned Willow Wall as hospitals. General Philip Sheridan received intelligence about Gilmor's whereabouts and a scouting party captured him in bed on February 4, 1865. "McNeill, still personating the Ohio captain, said, "I wish that General Grant would remove granny Kelley from Cumberland, and put Crook in command," and in this wish the outpost officer concurred, when Crook laughed audibly and again punched Kelley's leg next to him; and from that time till they got to Richmond, Crook lost no opportunity to poke fun at him." On the night of February 21, 1865, Jesse McNeill and 65 Rangers traveled 60 miles behind enemy lines to Cumberland, Maryland.
Examples of the Boulton and Park story in "specials" The arraignment hearings and trial were widely reported in national and local press in Britain, and most of the London papers had provided extensive space for the coverage. Boulton's and Park's private lives—and those of their known friends and associates—were scrutinised and publicised in the press; they appeared under sensational headlines, including "Men in Petticoats", "The Gentlemen Personating Women", "The 'Gentlemen-Women' Case" and "The 'Men- Women' at Bow Street". Many of the papers included leaders that were indignant that what was considered a foreign habit was being practised in England. After the acquittal, some of the leader writers changed their stances, and The Times said they had "a certain sense of relief that we record this morning the failure of a prosecution"; a guilty verdict, the leader writer continued, "would have been felt at home, and received abroad, as a reflection of our national morals".

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