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PENAL CODE.
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1. Willfully conceals any of his estate or effects, or any books or writing relative thereto; or

2. Willfully omits to disclose to the court any debts or demands which he has collected, or any transfer of his property which he had made after being ordered to make an exhibit thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 207. Every person concerned in any racing, running, or other trial of speed between any horses or other animals, within one half mile of the place where any court is actually sitting, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 208. Every person who sells any spirituous or intoxicating liquor within, or brings with intent to sell, or offer or expose for sale therein, any such liquor into, either:

1. Any building established as a court house for the holding of courts of record while any session of such court is being hold therein, except in such part of such building not appropriated to the use of courts or of juries attending them, in which such sale has been authorized by a resolution of the board of county commissioners or the county; or,

2. Any building established as a jail or prison; or

3. Any building or shed, outhouse, porch, yard or curtilage appertaining to any building which, or any part of which, is at the time occupied or used for holding the polls at an election of any public officer of this territory, or for canvassing votes cast at such election;

Is guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 209. Every attorney who, whether as attorney or as counselor, either:

1. Is guilty of any deceit or collusion, or consents to any deceit or collusion, with intent to deceive the court or any party; or,

2. Willfully delays his client's suit with a view to his own gain; or,

3. Willfully receives any money or allowance for or on account of any money which he has not laid out or become answerable for,

Is guilty of a misdemeanor, and in addition to the punishment prescribed therefor by this Code, he forfeits to the party injured treble damages, to be recovered in a civil action.