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§ 36 mess is.-=·cem1NsL cops .4 meets under esti: required is secties 3g et this title ere fslse, the eellecter of cdstems fer the district in which the vessel is lqeted may, subject te review by the Secretary of Cemmerce, refuse clesrsnce te any vessel, domestic or foreign, sud by for- e mel sotice served upen the owners, msster, er person er pereeesixz cemmsnd er charge of any demestic vessel fer which clearance is notwequired by law, forbid the departure of the vessel {mm the port ez: from , the jorisdictle:1 of the United Ststes; sed it shall thereupon be unlawful for the vessel to depsrt. (June 15, 1917, c. -30, Title V, § 5, 40,Stst. 222.) ‘ 1 38.. Same; unlawful taking of vessel out of- port.··>——Whoever, in vielsties of any_o§ the provisions otsections 22, 25, ,27, sed 31 te 38 of this title, shell,ts,ke,` or attempt or conspire fo 1 tske, er siithorise the taking of soy suchvessel, exit of port or 2 fmm_ the jurisdiction of, the United- States, sha1l·be.tix1ed xiot mere thm; $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, 01* both; sed, in addition, such vessel, her tsck,le,_appsrel, furni- i gure, eqsipment, and her cergo shell he forfeited to the United ,_,_ Stetes. (Jude 15, @917, 30,-'I‘it1e_V, § 6, ;40 .Stst.·222.), · »_ 37. Ssme men£1ef._ persoix, belonging to armed land er naval forces of lielligerextt 11ation;— arrest; pimishment for aiding escape.4-—Whoever, being s.»pe;·so11.belougiug to the srmed land or naval forces; of ct belligerent_nationlor belligerent fsc- tieu of any nation sud being intemed in the United,Stzitcs,· in eccerdence with the law ot nstiops, shell leave or attempt to leave said jurisdiction,. or shell 1ee$je·o;‘attempt°to leavecthe _ limits of ilZlt€1‘H!H€l'lt‘iIl'WhiCh·f1°6€d0I}1_ of movement has been allowed, without permission froxit the proper omcial of the; United States in charge, or shall wi1l1Tully’ overstay at leave of sbsence granted by such otiicisl, shall be subject t,o_;arrest by any marshal or deputy marshal of .t,h€'Ul1it€d States, or by the military or naval authorities thereof, and shell `be returued to ’tl1e_plsce¤of internment end there condiied and xfely kept fop such, period of time as the odicisl ot the United States in charge shall direct; and whoever, within the jurisdiction of . the United States and subject thereto, shell sid or entice any _ ietemed person to escape I or attempt to escape from the jurisdiction of the United States, or from to limits of internment ’peese:·imd, shell be deed noiinmore than $1,000 or imprisoned ‘ set more than one year, or both. (Jugs 15, 1917, c. 30, '1‘itle V, —§ 7, 40 Stst. 223.) _ · ’ g _ j 3 ` - d 38. Enfoi*ce_ment of sections 22, 25, 27, and 31 to 37 of" this title.-——-The President may employ such psrt of the lend ox:` navel forces ot the United Ststmiss he may deem necessary  » 2 to carry out the purposes of sections 22,25, 27, sed 31} to 37 of this title. (Jude 15, 1917, c. 30, Tit1e»V,,,§ 9, 40 Stat. 223.1 39. Same; United `Statu dedned; jurisdictios. of oHe¤ses; f "prier odiesses; psrtisl invalidity __ of provisiexide-T;-V1‘l1e term “United _Ststes," as used in sections 22, 25, 27, dbd 31 to 38 of this title, includes the Cdnsl ‘*Zone, sed elrtei‘i‘l£9l’Y sed wsters, costisestel or ihsulsr, subject to the juxisdictiou — _ I the United States. {The several courts · ot ¤rst,.ies,tsnce ` gi the Philippine Islends and the district court of the~CsnsL Zone shell have jurisdiction ot etenses xisder said; sections 22, 25,. 27, sud 31 to 38* committed within· *theiz· respective districts, and coucurrentl j·uris¢lic,ti0s with the district courts of » the United States ot eitenses thereunder committed upon the high sees, and of censpirecles to commit dsiich e&e11ses. es defiuedby sectiexi“S$ et this title, end the provisions ofilssid section for the purposes of sections 22, 25, 27; and 31 to 38 of _ this title, ere extended to the Philippine Islands, and to the Gsnsl Zerae. (messes ceimzoitted sed peneltim, tofteitulses, or lisbiiities incurred prior to the taking effect hereof sender any lss: embraced inos changed, modided, er repesled by sections 22, 25, 27,, and 31 te 38 `mey he prosecuted and pimlshed, eudsuits and pigeceedings for csuses arising or acts done qv, committed priser to the taking edect hereof may be commenced and · gimsecuted, in the ssme manner gud with the slime edcct as

.2s*D CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 462 it eeid sections 22, 25, 27; end 31 te 38 hed not mee peeeed. , lf any cleuee, sentence, paragraph, or pert of eeetioue E, 25, QT, and 31 to 38 ehe.11 for any reesoh be edjudged by ery court ot competent jurisdictien to be invalid, such judgment ebelt not sweet, impair, or lpvelidete the remainder thereof but ehell be confined in its operation to the eleuee, eeuteece, peregruph, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy ie which such judg·ment» shell have been reuderm, (June 15, 1911,.c. 30, `Title XIII, 55 1 to 4, 40 Stat. 231.) Chapter 8.--QFEENSE8 AGAINST ELECTIVE FRA)?. CHISE ANDCIVIL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS. Sec. l `~ 1 5 . I " 51. Conspiracy to injure persona in exercise et civil righte. 52. Depriving eltizena of civil rights under cuter of State laws. 53. Searches witheut search warrant; punishment. 54. Qouaplrlug td prevent o@t:er from perfermlug duties. ~ 55{ Unlawful presence ot treeps at pei};. » ~ 56. Mlntlgridating voters by Arm} or Navy owcert. 57. Army or. Navy emcers prescribing qualmcatiens ot-veteran. . , _ 58. Interferlng with election omcers by. Army er Navy ewsers. a 59. Additional puuishneent. _ · ` Section 51. (Criminal Code, bection 19.) Conspiracy te injure persous iuekércise of civil rights.-—~If two_ or`more p+·;··> sous conspire to injure, oppreee, threateu, or intimidate eng citize:n__ in the free exercise or enjoyment of may right er privilege S€zClll‘€d. to—»him by the Couetitutio¤*er‘ `lewe of me United States, or because of hte having so exercised the same, or- if, two or more persims go in dleguise on the highway, or on the premises ot another, with intent te prevent or hinder hir free exeréise or enjoyment of any right er privilege so seéured., they shall betlned not more than $5,000 end H rieoeed not more- than ten years, . and Shell, m®·eev _ thereafter im eligible to phy office, or plece of honeig pmt or truet created by the Constitution or laws of the I)§i@’2St&t8S. (R. SQ § @08; Mar. 4, 1909, c. 321, 5 19, 35 Stat. 1992-) . , . -52. (Crimirial Code, section -20.) Bepriviug J ef civil rights ugxder color of 2 Stete Lawn-——Whoev·er,\ under color. of eujrllawgétatute, ordlneuce, regulatioi1,`erteuetou1, willfully eubjectsfor eeuses towhe subjected, uny inhabitant of spy State, Territory, or Dletrlet to the deprivation et any rights, privileges. or immuuities`2 secured or protected by the Constitution and laws of " the United Stetee, or to ‘dtHere¤t punishments, pains. ` or penalties, eu account ot such inhabitant bing an eiiem or hr reesonot his color, or race, than ere for the punishment oi citizens, shall be dned not mere than $1,008, or hiaprisoned not more than one year, or beth. ‘ ·( R. S. { 55102; Mer. 4, 1909, c. 321, go 20, 35 Stat. 1092.) r · ’ 0 Y 53. Searches . without aeareh warrant; punishment.-——-Any omcer, agent, or employee of the , United Smtw e ed le the eugorcemeut ot Title 21 (the National Phohihition Act) or my other law ot the United States, who shall ~ any private dwelling as dedned in Title 27 r(Netiopa.l Prehihitieu Aut), audi, occupied at such dwelling, without a. warrant directing the search, or who while eo engaged shell without; earch warrant maliciously and; without rweopeble search any other building or propertypnhall be guilty of A misdemeauorapd upon tzgmvietiou thereof shell be Sued for e Hret cmeuse, pot more theo. $1,,000, and- for a subsequent offense not more than $1,000 or _ imprisoned not more than one yqr, or hoth euclx due end lmprieonment. (Nor. 23, 1921, ,_e. 134, 5 6, 42»Stet. ) _ 54. (Crixuinalflode, section 21.) Couepiring to prevent ewcer from performing ldutieer-—If two ormore persons in eny State, Territorp, or District conspire to prevent, by force. intimidetiou, or threat, any person from accepting or“holdiug any _,oillce, trust, or place of 'eouddeuce under the United States, or from discharging any duties thereof; or to,_ induce by likemeaus any omcer of ‘the·United States to.leave,a¤15’ _ State, Territory, Dtstrict, or place, where hislduties es au om-