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I.Power of punishing, on summary Conviction, Assaults committed on Females and Male Children under 14 Years of Age, and occasioning actual bodily Harm, extended. No Appeal against each Conviction.
II.Court of General or Quarter Sessions may, upon Proof of Conviction and Notice to Parties, declare a Recognizance to keep the Peace or to be of good Behaviour to be forfeited.
III.Detention of Persons committed to Prison for not entering into Recognizance limited.
IV.Indictments for Misdemeanor not to be removed by Certiorari, except on Affidavit that a fair Trial cannot be had.
V.No Certiorari to issue to remove Indictment, unless Recognizance given for Payment of Costs.
VII.If no Recognizance given, Court to try as if no Certiorari awarded.
IX.Secretary of State may issue his Warrant for bringing up a Prisoner (not in Custody under Civil Process) to give Evidence.
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