| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1824 - 1040 sider
...proceeded, but within the general rule, that evidence of this description is only admissible where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death the subject of the dying declaration, (a) The affidavits were rejected. (a) The same point was ruled... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1824 - 1082 sider
...: Held, that it could not be read ; for that dying declarations are admissible only where the death is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death the subject of the declaration. The King on the Prosecution of James Law v. William Mead, H. 4&5G.4.... | |
| James Dowling, Archer Ryland, Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1825 - 638 sider
...against a person named Jame* mlssible'onW Law > wlloln the defendant had swora to have been prewhere the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge,...circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declaration ; therefore where a defendant had been convicted of perjury, and had obtained a rule... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Dowling, Archer Ryland - 1825 - 888 sider
...G. 4. 37 3. It is a general rule in criminal cases that dying declarations are admissible only where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge,...circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declaration ; therefore, where a defendant had been convicted of perjury, and had obtained a... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1828 - 836 sider
...apprehension of danger, ii. 686 his consciousness is a question for the judge, ii. 687 only admissible, when the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge and the circumstances of the death the subject of the declaration, ii. 687 of a convict, ii. 687 of an accomplice, ii. 687, 688 parol... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1828 - 604 sider
...' Ca., 1 Leach, CC 337, 1 East, PC 353, n. Dying declarations are only admissible, where the death is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death the subject of the declaration ; R. v. Mead, 2 B. & C. 605, 4 D. & R. 120. (h) Or 10 Mod. /•',-•.... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 1154 sider
...of KB held, that it could not be read ; for dying declarations are admissible only where the death is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death are the subject of the declaration. So, in trials for robbery, the dying declarations of the party robbed are rejected. Per... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1831 - 624 sider
...declarations were made. R, v. Moseley, R. Sf M. 97. But these declarations are only admissible where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the causes of the death the subject of the dying declaration. R. v. Mead, 2 B. Sf C. 608, per Abbott, CJ... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1834 - 518 sider
...his situation. — 1 Chitty, Cr. Law, 569, 570; 1 Phil. Ev. 225. But they are admissible only where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the cause of death the subject of the dying declaration. — 2 Barn. & Cres. 608. An insane person cannot,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 sider
...KCC 339. It is * general rule in criminal cases, that dying declarations are admissible only where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge,...circumstances of the death are the subject of the dying declaration ; therefore, where a defendant had been convicted of perjury, and obtained a rule... | |
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