| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 964 sider
...authorizes Magistrates to commit to Gaol or Houses of Correction Persons who are apprehended under Circumstances that denote a Derangement of mind and a Purpose of committing a Crime ; and to make other Provisions for the safe Custody of such Person*. XV. An Act for the further... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 590 sider
...This statute enacts (s. 3.) that if any person shall be dis-°- 9-l. covered and apprehended under circumstances that denote a derangement of mind, and...person would be liable to be indicted, and any of his majesty's justices of peace before whom such person may be brought, shall think fit to issue a... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - 1819 - 582 sider
...which, if committed, such Person two Justices, &c. woui,j jjg liabig to ^ indicted, and any of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace before whom such Person may be brought shall think fit to issue a Warrant for committing him or her as a dangerous Person suspected to be... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 834 sider
...Personssuspccu by persons insane, if any person shall be discovered and ap- C(l of insanity, prehended under circumstances that denote a derangement of mind, and...of committing some crime, for which if committed, he would be liable to be indicted, and any justice before whom such person may be brought shall think... | |
| Anthony Highmore - 1822 - 224 sider
...And in order to prevent crimes by lunatics, if any person shall be discovered and apprehended under circumstances that denote a derangement of mind and...of committing some crime, for which, if committed, he would be liable to be indicted, and if any justice of peace shall commit him as a dangerous person... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1823 - 800 sider
...county of Middlesex, or his deputy. Whereas Robert Gourlay hath been discovered and apprehended under circumstances that denote a derangement of mind, and a purpose of committing a crime (that is to say, an assault and breach of the peace), for which, if cominiit'-il, he would... | |
| Henry James Pye - 1827 - 336 sider
...which he belongs, and to be settled by two justices. Ibid. s. 6. If any person shall be found under circumstances that denote a derangement of mind, and a purpose of committing some indictable crime, any justice, before whom he is brought, may commit him, expressing the cause of commitment... | |
| 1851 - 670 sider
...appeared to the said Justices that he had been discovered and apprehended under circumstances that denoted a derangement of mind, and a purpose of committing some crime, for which, if committed, he would have been liable to be indicted. The said Justices thereupon called to their assistance B.... | |
| 1838 - 520 sider
...authorizes Magistrates to commit to Gaols or Houses of Correction Persons who are apprebended under Circumstances that denote a Derangement of Mind and a Purpose of committing a Crime ; and to make other Provisions for the safe Custody of such Persons 22 xv. An Act for the further... | |
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