Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volum 31Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1948 |
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... jury : " If you think that the prisoner was guilty of a mere error of judgment , then you should find him not guilty . " When the jury returned into the court after retiring , the following questions were put and answers given . Clerk ...
... jury : " If you think that the prisoner was guilty of a mere error of judgment , then you should find him not guilty . " When the jury returned into the court after retiring , the following questions were put and answers given . Clerk ...
Side 198
... jury , who sat and heard this case for some eight days , were agreed upon by the learned counsel on both sides , and were approved by me and were left to the jury at the end of the hearing for the purpose of obtaining the decision of the ...
... jury , who sat and heard this case for some eight days , were agreed upon by the learned counsel on both sides , and were approved by me and were left to the jury at the end of the hearing for the purpose of obtaining the decision of the ...
Side 200
... jury , at any rate , that the words were written and published by the defendant Wilson in the honest belief that they were true disposes , in my view , of any doubt there might be about the matter at all . So much for the jury's answers ...
... jury , at any rate , that the words were written and published by the defendant Wilson in the honest belief that they were true disposes , in my view , of any doubt there might be about the matter at all . So much for the jury's answers ...
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