Precedents of Indictments to Which is Prefixed a Concise Treatise Upon the Offic
Precedents of Indictments to Which is Prefixed a Concise Treatise Upon the Offic
Daniel Davis
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F. To injure and defraud, he the said A. B. Then and there well knowing the aforesaid note to he false, forged, and counterfeit; against the peace of said Commonwealth, and contrary to the form of tlie statute in such case made and provided.^ Precedents upon the Second Section of the Statute. 155. For forging a Certificate of a public Debt. The jurors &ic. , upon their oath present, that A. B. , of &ic. , on at did falsely make, forge, and counterfeit, and did cause and procin-e to ho falsely m...ade, forged, and counter- feited, and did willingly aid and assist in falsely making, forging, and counterfeiting a certain note, [or certificate or other bill of credit, as the case may 6e, ] purporting to he a note which had been duly issued hy the treasurer of the said Commonwealth, thereto duly authorized for a debt of this Commonwealth ; which said false, forged, and counterfeit note is of the purport and ef- fect following, to wit, [Acre insert an exact copy of the note or instrument in loords and figures ;'\ with intent the said Common- wealth to injure and defraud ; against the peace of said Com- monwealth, and contrary to the form of the statute in such case made and provided.^ ' The same form may be adopted for the forgery of all the different instru- ments mentioned in this section of the statute, making use of the precise words used in the statute to describe the instrument.
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