Mississippi Code § 97-3-83

Robbery; bonds, bills, notes, etc., cotton receipts and railroad tickets
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Robbery of obligations or bonds, bill obligatory, bank bills or bills of exchange, promissory notes for the payment of any money or specific property, paper bills of credit, cotton receipts, railroad passenger tickets, certificates granted by or under authority of this state or the United States, or any state, territory, or district therein, or of any foreign country, shall be punished in the same manner, both as to the principal and accessory, as robbery of goods and chattels. Codes, 1857, ch. 64, art. 224; 1871, § 2678; 1880, § 2948; 1892, § 1290; 1906, § 1365; Hemingway's 1917, § 1101; 1930, § 1130; 1942, § 2366.
Robbery of obligations or bonds, bill obligatory, bank bills or bills of exchange, promissory notes for the payment of any money or specific property, paper bills of credit, cotton receipts, railroad passenger tickets, certificates granted by or under authority of this state or the United States, or any state, territory, or district therein, or of any foreign country, shall be punished in the same manner, both as to the principal and accessory, as robbery of goods and chattels. Codes, 1857, ch. 64, art. 224; 1871, § 2678; 1880, § 2948; 1892, § 1290; 1906, § 1365; Hemingway's 1917, § 1101; 1930, § 1130; 1942, § 2366.
Robbery of obligations or bonds, bill obligatory, bank bills or bills of exchange, promissory notes for the payment of any money or specific property, paper bills of credit, cotton receipts, railroad passenger tickets, certificates granted by or under authority of this state or the United States, or any state, territory, or district therein, or of any foreign country, shall be punished in the same manner, both as to the principal and accessory, as robbery of goods and chattels. Codes, 1857, ch. 64, art. 224; 1871, § 2678; 1880, § 2948; 1892, § 1290; 1906, § 1365; Hemingway's 1917, § 1101; 1930, § 1130; 1942, § 2366.
Robbery of obligations or bonds, bill obligatory, bank bills or bills of exchange, promissory notes for the payment of any money or specific property, paper bills of credit, cotton receipts, railroad passenger tickets, certificates granted by or under authority of this state or the United States, or any state, territory, or district therein, or of any foreign country, shall be punished in the same manner, both as to the principal and accessory, as robbery of goods and chattels.
Codes, 1857, ch. 64, art. 224; 1871, § 2678; 1880, § 2948; 1892, § 1290; 1906, § 1365; Hemingway's 1917, § 1101; 1930, § 1130; 1942, § 2366.

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