Reports of Cases in Criminal Law: Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volum 3Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1850 |
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... manner as he is now by law directed to do , save only so far as to prevent the insertion in such panel of any names not contained in the said jurors ' book . " This is the law of the land applicable to all cases , and we have no ...
... manner as he is now by law directed to do , save only so far as to prevent the insertion in such panel of any names not contained in the said jurors ' book . " This is the law of the land applicable to all cases , and we have no ...
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... manner as to commend itself to the judgment , as well from the reasonableness of it , as from the high Charging two authority of the two learned judges who decided the case upon great deliberation ( Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice ...
... manner as to commend itself to the judgment , as well from the reasonableness of it , as from the high Charging two authority of the two learned judges who decided the case upon great deliberation ( Mr. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice ...
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... manner and to such an extent as would deprive the prisoners of impartial jurors , or throw them into the power of jurors prejudiced against them , this is not au impartial panel , and you will find accordingly . " Now my lords , I say ...
... manner and to such an extent as would deprive the prisoners of impartial jurors , or throw them into the power of jurors prejudiced against them , this is not au impartial panel , and you will find accordingly . " Now my lords , I say ...
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... manner on the following morning . ( b ) The evidence offered to sustain the indictment in this case was statutable evidence ; under the provisions of 6 & 7 Will . 4 , c . 76 , of the prisoner being sole proprietor of the newspaper ...
... manner on the following morning . ( b ) The evidence offered to sustain the indictment in this case was statutable evidence ; under the provisions of 6 & 7 Will . 4 , c . 76 , of the prisoner being sole proprietor of the newspaper ...
Side 37
... manner and form as by the said indictment is supposed against him . Held , that there was no uncertainty in either ; that both the venire and the verdict applied to all the counts , and that a general judgment of imprison- ment " upon ...
... manner and form as by the said indictment is supposed against him . Held , that there was no uncertainty in either ; that both the venire and the verdict applied to all the counts , and that a general judgment of imprison- ment " upon ...
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Side 568 - heard the evidence do you wish to say anything in answer to the " charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do " so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing and may be
Side 527 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and • dignity.
Side 589 - ... credit, and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace...
Side v - ... and being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years...
Side xxii - ... person if in custody ; and the court at such sessions shall hear and determine the matter of the appeal, and shall make such order therein, with or without costs to either party, as to the court shall seem meet...
Side 146 - ... unlawfully and maliciously shoot at any person ; or shall, by drawing a trigger, or in any other manner, attempt to discharge any kind of loaded arms at any person...
Side 568 - ... he has nothing to hope from any promise of favour, and nothing to fear from any threat, which may have been holden out to him to induce him to make any admission or confession of his guilt, but that whatever he shall then say may be given in evidence against him on his trial, notwithstanding such promise or threat...
Side 573 - Writing as aforesaid, instead of committing him to Prison for such Offence, shall admit him to Bail in manner aforesaid, or if he have been committed to Prison, and shall apply to any One of the Visiting Justices of such Prison, or to any other Justice of the Peace...
Side 556 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Side 556 - ... be it therefore declared and enacted by the Queen's most excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that...