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" ... survived to be so picked up and rescued ; but would within the four days have died of famine ; that the boy, being in a much weaker condition, was likely to have died before them ; that at the time of the act... "
The Law Journal - Side 148
1884
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The Law Quarterly Review, Volum 1

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 568 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...except by killing some one for the others to eat ; that assuming any necessity to kill any one, there was no greater necessity for killing the boy than any...
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The Law quarterly review, ed. by F. Pollock [and others]., Volum 1

Frederick Pollock - 1885 - 544 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...except by killing some one for the others to eat; that assuming any necessity to kill any one, there was no greater necessity for killing the boy than any...
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The Complete Annual Digest of Every Reported Case in All the Courts: Being a ...

Alfred Charles Richard Emden - 1886 - 374 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight nor any reasonable prospect of relief ; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...probability that unless they then or very soon fed upun the boy, or one of themselves, they would die of starvation : — Held, that upon these facts,...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Volum 15

Edward William Cox - 1886 - 918 sider
...the act in question there was no sail in sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief. That under the circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every probability that, unless they then fed, or very soon fed, upon the boy or one of themselves, they would die of starvation. That there...
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A Digest of All the Reported Decisions of the Superior Courts, from 1884 to ...

John Mews - 1889 - 1150 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight nor any reasonable prospect of relief ; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...or one of themselves, they would die of starvation : — Held, that upon these facts, there was no proof of any such ! necessity as could justify the...
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Commentaries on the Present Laws of England, Volum 2

Thomas Brett - 1891 - 822 sider
...the prisoners every probability (') Reg. v. Tolson, 23 QBB 168. (') In a special verdict the facts that unless they then or very soon fed upon the boy,...or one of themselves, they would die of starvation. The Court decided upon these facts that there was no proof of such necessity as to justify the prisoners,...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volum 3

Sir William Oldnall Russell, Horace Smith, Alfred Percival Perceval Keep - 1896 - 916 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in .sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...or one of themselves, they would die of starvation: — Held that upon these facts, there was no proof of any such necessity as could justify the prisoners...
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A Manual of the Indian Penal Code (as Amended Up to Date)

Ratanlal Ranchhoddas - 1896 - 372 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight nor any reasonable prospect of relief; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every probability that unless they then or very Boon fed upon the boy, or one of themselves, they would die of starvation : — Held, that upon these...
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Ruling Cases, Volum 8

Robert Campbell - 1896 - 774 sider
...the act in question there was no sail in sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief. That under the circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every probability that unless they then fed or very soon fed upon the boy or one of themselves, they would die of starvation. That there was...
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A Selection of Cases Illustrative of English Criminal Law

Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1901 - 574 sider
...time of the act there was no sail in sight, nor any reasonable prospect of relief ; that under these circumstances there appeared to the prisoners every...except by killing some one for the others to eat ; that assuming any necessity to kill any one, there was no greater necessity for killing the boy than any...
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