The Scottish Justices' Manual: Being an Alphabetical Compendium of the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace Within Scotland, and of Those Points of Law which They are Most Frequently Called Upon to Decide |
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... magistrate . In many cases , Justices of Peace are required to receive affidavits , as those to be made by half - pay naval and military officers , and those necessary in applications for meditatio fuge warrants , & c . A Justice may ...
... magistrate . In many cases , Justices of Peace are required to receive affidavits , as those to be made by half - pay naval and military officers , and those necessary in applications for meditatio fuge warrants , & c . A Justice may ...
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... magistrates are to grant such certificates at certain times.3 But if there be not a sufficient number of burgh magistrates present , then certificates for the burgh may be granted by the county Justices , in the way , and at the time ...
... magistrates are to grant such certificates at certain times.3 But if there be not a sufficient number of burgh magistrates present , then certificates for the burgh may be granted by the county Justices , in the way , and at the time ...
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... magistrate , who may set him at liberty , or commit him to jail , although sometimes an order for commitment is given in the warrant to apprehend . Civil arrest is noticed under the heads of Imprisonment Jurisdiction— Meditatio fuge ...
... magistrate , who may set him at liberty , or commit him to jail , although sometimes an order for commitment is given in the warrant to apprehend . Civil arrest is noticed under the heads of Imprisonment Jurisdiction— Meditatio fuge ...
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... magistrate ) seeing a crime , or a mere breach of the peace , committed , may himself forth- with arrest the offender ; and may authoritatively call on private persons , as well as constables , to aid him in se- curing the delinquent.2 ...
... magistrate ) seeing a crime , or a mere breach of the peace , committed , may himself forth- with arrest the offender ; and may authoritatively call on private persons , as well as constables , to aid him in se- curing the delinquent.2 ...
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... magistrate ) may lawfully arrest for the purpose of examination , where he has no more than suspicion that a crime has been committed , and by the person he proposes to detain ; as in the case of an individual who appears to have ...
... magistrate ) may lawfully arrest for the purpose of examination , where he has no more than suspicion that a crime has been committed , and by the person he proposes to detain ; as in the case of an individual who appears to have ...
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