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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Side 272
... prosecution could and should have been served on the respondent personally at that interview at the Cottage Hospital ; and that the notice of intended prosecution served on the respondent personally on the 26th September was served out ...
... prosecution could and should have been served on the respondent personally at that interview at the Cottage Hospital ; and that the notice of intended prosecution served on the respondent personally on the 26th September was served out ...
Side 392
... prosecution since the beginning of the proceedings . When the case for the prosecution was closed , counsel for the defence submitted that there was no corroboration of the accomplice's evidence . Counsel for the prosecution answered ...
... prosecution since the beginning of the proceedings . When the case for the prosecution was closed , counsel for the defence submitted that there was no corroboration of the accomplice's evidence . Counsel for the prosecution answered ...
Side 393
... prosecution had had specimens of the appellant's admitted handwriting before the proceedings were begun . The necessity for the evidence of a hand- writing expert must have been obvious from the outset , and the prosecution had had ...
... prosecution had had specimens of the appellant's admitted handwriting before the proceedings were begun . The necessity for the evidence of a hand- writing expert must have been obvious from the outset , and the prosecution had had ...
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