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2283. DUEL, Murder by.—
Whosoever
committeth murder by way of duel shall suffer
death by hanging; and if he were the
challenger, his body, after death, shall be gibbetted.
He, who removeth it from the gibbet,
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and the
officer shall see that it be replaced.—
Crimes Bill. Washington ed. i, 150.
Ford ed., ii, 207.
(1779)
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