Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volum 24Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1916 |
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Side 18
... grounds upon which it has been argued that this conviction ought not to stand , although we do not say that any one of those four grounds would have been sufficient in itself to justify us in quashing the conviction and in coming to the ...
... grounds upon which it has been argued that this conviction ought not to stand , although we do not say that any one of those four grounds would have been sufficient in itself to justify us in quashing the conviction and in coming to the ...
Side 37
... ground that the operation was performed in the belief that it would be beneficial to the animal as well as to the ... grounds the decision of the justices was wrong , and the case ought to be sent back to them to convict the respondent ...
... ground that the operation was performed in the belief that it would be beneficial to the animal as well as to the ... grounds the decision of the justices was wrong , and the case ought to be sent back to them to convict the respondent ...
Side 40
... ground that he or they honestly believed the law justified them , though in fact it did not , it is difficult to see ... ground - which is the sole ground put forth here as justification that it is an old custom , that it is a custom ...
... ground that he or they honestly believed the law justified them , though in fact it did not , it is difficult to see ... ground - which is the sole ground put forth here as justification that it is an old custom , that it is a custom ...
Side 42
... ground that the trans- action by the appellant was separate . The appellant suppressed the fact of her marriage with Russell , and it is now too late to raise the question of law . [ ISAACS , C.J. - Why cannot this Court deal with the ...
... ground that the trans- action by the appellant was separate . The appellant suppressed the fact of her marriage with Russell , and it is now too late to raise the question of law . [ ISAACS , C.J. - Why cannot this Court deal with the ...
Side 43
... ground of appeal put forward by the appellant is that she did not commit the offence charged . But when this Court knows the real facts the presumption of law as to coercion between husband and wife arises , and it is open to the ...
... ground of appeal put forward by the appellant is that she did not commit the offence charged . But when this Court knows the real facts the presumption of law as to coercion between husband and wife arises , and it is open to the ...
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Side 293 - Where the occupier of a factory or workshop is charged with an offence against this Act, he shall be entitled upon information duly laid by him to have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before...
Side 410 - It is undoubtedly not competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to show that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment, for the purpose of leading to the conclusion that the accused is a person likely from his criminal conduct or character to have committed the offence for which he is being tried.
Side 271 - Provided that no person shall be guilty of any such offence as aforesaid in respect of the sale of an article of food or a drug mixed with any matter or ingredient not injurious to health, and not intended fraudulently to Increase its bulk, weight, or measure, or conceal Its inferior quality, if at the time of delivering such article or drug he shall supply to the person receiving the same a notice, by a label distinctly and legibly written or printed on or with the article or drug, to the effect...
Side 416 - Unlawfully and carnally knows or attempts to have unlawful carnal knowledge of any girl being of or above the age of thirteen years...
Side 797 - ... shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment.
Side 855 - For the purposes of this Act a person shall be deemed to have traded with...
Side 157 - ... or for the purpose of any money or valuable thing being received by or on behalf of...
Side 154 - no house, office, room or other place, shall be opened, kept, or used for the purpose of the owner, occupier or keeper thereof, or any person using the same, or any person procured or employed by or acting for or on behalf of such owner, occupier or keeper, or person using the same, or of any person having the care or management, or in any manner conducting the business thereof...
Side 797 - ... shall be liable on summary conviction in respect of each offence to a fine...
Side 339 - words of the statute are in themselves precise and unambiguous, " then no more can be necessary than to expound those words in " their natural and ordinary sense. The words themselves alone do, " in such case, be-st declare the intention of the law-giver.