| 1881 - 572 sider
...in writing. We think the charge went too far, and are not ready to affirm the proposition advanced. To make a valid oath for the falsity of which perjury will lie there must be some form in the presence of an officer authorized to administer it. an unequivocal and present act... | |
| 1881 - 572 sider
...ADMINISTRATION OF OATH. NEW YORK COURT OF APPEALS, OCTOBER 4, 1881. O'REILLY v. PEOPLE OF NEW YORK. To make a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury will Mr. there must be In some form, in the presence of an officer authorized to administer it, an unequivocal... | |
| 1881 - 666 sider
...NY COURT OF APPEALS. O'Reilly, plff. in error, v. The People, defls. in error. Decided Oct. 4, 1881. To make a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury...lie, there must be, in some form, in the presence of :m officer authorized to administer it, an unequivocal and present act by which the affiant consciously... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1882 - 912 sider
...think the charge went too far, and Green v. Collins. are not ready to affirm the proposition advanced. To make a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury will lie, there must be in someform, in the presence of an officer authorized to administer it, an unequivocal and present act,... | |
| 1912 - 624 sider
...corrupt practices in the bureau of licenses. People v. Tillman, 25 NY Crim. 32. DEFENSES. To constitute a valid oath for the falsity of which perjury will lie there must be an unequivocal and present act in some form in the presence of an officer authorized to administer... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1885 - 1126 sider
...in writing. We think the charge went too far, and are not ready to affirm the proposition advanced. To make a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury...lie, there must be in some form, in the presence of an officer authorized to administer it, an unequivocal and present act, by which the affiant consciously... | |
| 1887 - 892 sider
...immaterial: 2 Wharton's Crim. Law, sec. 1251; 2 Bishop's Criui. Law, sec. 1018; Slate v. Keene, 26 Me. 33. " To make a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury will lie," says the court of appeals of Now York, " there must be in some form, in the presence of an officer... | |
| 1905 - 1068 sider
...the notes to said section. In O'Reilly v. People, 86 NY 154, text, 161, 40 Am. Rep. 525, it was said: "To make a valid oath for the falsity of which perjury will Ue, there must be in some form, in the presence of an officer authorized to administer it, an unequivocal... | |
| Frank Sumner Rice - 1894 - 1062 sider
...corroborating a single witness. Com. v. Pollard, 12 Met. 225; Williams v. Com. 91 Pa, 498. To constitute a valid oath, for the falsity of which perjury will lie, there must be an unequivocal and present act in some form in the presence of an officer authorized to administer... | |
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