| William Blackstone - 1794 - 588 sider
...the party injured s. And counfel guilty of deceit or collufion are punifhable by the ftatute Weftm. i . 3 Edw. I. c. 28. with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual filence in the courts ; a punifhment ftill femetimes inflidled for grofs mifdemefnors in practice h.... | |
| 1820 - 856 sider
...law, if they be guilty of deceit or collusion, they are punished by stat. West. 3 Ed. 1, c. 2H. in imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts. The object of the laws is justice, on the sound principles of which it is founded, for such is its... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 sider
...instructions, if it be impertinent to the cause in hand, he is then liable to an action from the party injured. And counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable by the statute Westm. 1. 3. Edw. I. c. 28. with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts :... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 sider
...it be impertinent to the cause in hand, he is then liable to an action from the party injured* (5). And counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable by the statute Westm. L 3 Edw. I. c. 29. with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts ; a... | |
| Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - 1835 - 854 sider
...(KB) 232 : Peake, 122. Counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable by stat. Westm. 1.3 EIe 28. with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts; and the latter punishment is still sometimes inflicted for gross misdemeanors in practice. Eaym. 376... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1835 - 810 sider
...bring his action. By the statute of 3 Edward I., counsel may be punished for collusion and deceit, with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts. But, to the honour of our courts, the corruption of judges and the treachery of counsel are crimes... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 772 sider
...Jac. 90. And counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable by the stat. Westm. 1. 3 Edw. 1. c. 28. with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts. Raym. 376. 3 131. Com. 29. Lastly, a counsel can maintain no action for his fees, which are given not... | |
| George Bowyer - 1841 - 742 sider
...instructions.3 But counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable, by stat. West. i. 3 Ed. I. c. xxix., with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts.4 1 Blackst. b. iii. c. iii. p. 28. Davis, Pref. 22. 1 Chanc. Rep. 38. Davis, 23. And see note... | |
| 1857 - 820 sider
...injured, and a counsel guilty of deceit or collusion are punishable by the Statute West. 1, 3 Edw. 1, c. 28, with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence iu the courts; but these punishable offences are acts, not omissions. The early history of the profession... | |
| 1860 - 444 sider
...Commentaries," cites certain statutes by which counsel, guilty of deceit or collusion, are punishable with imprisonment for a year and a day, and perpetual silence in the courts; "a punishment," adds this famous writer, " still sometimes inflicted for gross misdemeanours in practice." However... | |
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