Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1885

Heinrich v. Venter

Heinrich v. Venter
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided November 9, 1885
1 Sadler 256; 1 A. 598; 33 Pitts L.J. 147; 1885 Pa. LEXIS 666

Heinrich v. Venter

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The act of February 3, 1865, is an amendment to the act of March 28, 1814. The later act did not repeal the former, except so far as its provisions were thereby changed. The act of 1865 is ingrafted on the act of 1814, in such manner as to continue the penal provisions of the earlier act. These provisions remain unchanged. It follows the judgment is correct.

Judgment affirmed.

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