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Meaning of Unlawfully
In pleading. This word is frequently used in indictments in the deUNLIQUIDATED DAMAGES soription of the oflPense. It Is neoeasary when the crime did not exist at common law, and when a statute, in describing an offense which it creates, uses the word (1 Moody, Cr. Gas. 889) ; but it is unnecessary whenever the crime existed at common law and is manifestly illegal (1 Chit. Grim Law, *241: Hawk, bk, 2, c. 25, 8 96; 2 Rolle, Abr. 82; Bac. Abr. “Indictment” (G 1) ; 1 111. 199; 2 111. 120.
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