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... minor offences ; " it is a question whether they could hold Sessions of the peace . [ Blackburn J. How could they inquire , except by summoning a jury ? ( a ) 3 B. & S. 20 . VOL . VI . C B. & S. 1865 . WERE v . Clerk of the Peace of 17.
... minor offences ; " it is a question whether they could hold Sessions of the peace . [ Blackburn J. How could they inquire , except by summoning a jury ? ( a ) 3 B. & S. 20 . VOL . VI . C B. & S. 1865 . WERE v . Clerk of the Peace of 17.
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... jury without consent of either of the felony . parties , where after sufficient time for deliberation they are unable to Discharge of agree ; and such discharge is no bar to another trial of the accused upon jury without the same ...
... jury without consent of either of the felony . parties , where after sufficient time for deliberation they are unable to Discharge of agree ; and such discharge is no bar to another trial of the accused upon jury without the same ...
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... jury , the said jury having then been kept together for the space of thirty - two hours or thereabouts during the said trial , do retire from the bar here to consult upon their verdict to be given upon the premises in the said ...
... jury , the said jury having then been kept together for the space of thirty - two hours or thereabouts during the said trial , do retire from the bar here to consult upon their verdict to be given upon the premises in the said ...
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... jury , and the said justices do decide and adjudge that it is necessary to discharge the said jury , and they do on the ground of such necessity as aforesaid alto- gether discharge the said jury from giving any verdict upon the premises ...
... jury , and the said justices do decide and adjudge that it is necessary to discharge the said jury , and they do on the ground of such necessity as aforesaid alto- gether discharge the said jury from giving any verdict upon the premises ...
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... jury to agree to a verdict . 6. And no sufficient cause , reason or necessity for the same . 7. The jury having declared themselves unable to agree , a verdict of not guilty ought to have been directed . 8. And the prisoner ought to ...
... jury to agree to a verdict . 6. And no sufficient cause , reason or necessity for the same . 7. The jury having declared themselves unable to agree , a verdict of not guilty ought to have been directed . 8. And the prisoner ought to ...
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