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Gregory—Political Corruption. 
this act (except that the book or books need not be subscribed 
or sworn to), with intent to conceal the receipt or disburse¬ 
ment of any such sum received or disbursed by him or by any 
other person, or the purpose or object for which the same was 
received or disbursed, or to conceal the fact that there is any 
unpaid debt or obligation of such treasurer or committee, or 
the nature or amount thereof, or to whom owing, in detail; 
or — 
Second —Mutilate, deface or destroy any such book or books 
of account, with intent to conceal any fact disclosed by such 
book or books; or — 
Third —Fail to file the statement and account contemplated 
by said section 20, within five days after he shall receive notice 
in writing, signed by five resident freeholders of the county in 
which such treasurer or political committee or person resides, 
requesting him to file statement and account, shall be guilty of 
a misdemeanor, and on covniction shall be 'imprisoned in the 
county jail for not less than two or more than six months. 
Sec. 24. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this 
act are hereby repealed. 
Approved March 31, 1893. 
