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Clement Comer Clay, Digest of the Laws of Alabama 416, § 31 (1843)

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Prohibited assault and battery of another with a cowhide, stick, or whip while in possession of a pistol or other deadly weapon with the intent to intimidate another to prevent the person from defending himself. Violators imprisoned not less than two nor more than twenty years.
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[AI GENERATED] The item pertains to a section from Clement Comer Clay's "Digest of the Laws of Alabama" published in 1843. Section 31 is likely part of the state's early codification efforts under the Code of Alabama of 1805 and subsequent revisions. This digest was compiled by Clay, who served as Alabama's Secretary of State and a prominent figure in the state's early development. The section may address specific laws or regulations related to firearms, property rights, or other matters relevant to the time period. As part of the Code of Alabama, this section would have been subject to the state's territorial and later federal influences on lawmaking during the 19th century.

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CARRY - INTENT TO COMMIT CRIME

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1843

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