The Magistrates' Manual: Being Annotations of the Various Acts Relating to the Rights, Powers, and Duties of Justices of the Peace : with a Summary of the Criminal Law |
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... reasonable doubt should be in favour of the defendant . " Squier , q.t. v . Wilson , 15 C. P. ( Ont . ) , 284 ; 1 U. C. L. J. , N.S. , 152 . Prior to the passing of the 29 Vic . chap . 12 , the oath of quali- fication by a Justice of ...
... reasonable doubt should be in favour of the defendant . " Squier , q.t. v . Wilson , 15 C. P. ( Ont . ) , 284 ; 1 U. C. L. J. , N.S. , 152 . Prior to the passing of the 29 Vic . chap . 12 , the oath of quali- fication by a Justice of ...
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... reasonable sum for the same , not exceeding five cents for one hundred words . 32 & 33 Vic . , chap . 30 , s . 58 . But this section only gives the right to such copies after all the examinations have been completed , and only in the ...
... reasonable sum for the same , not exceeding five cents for one hundred words . 32 & 33 Vic . , chap . 30 , s . 58 . But this section only gives the right to such copies after all the examinations have been completed , and only in the ...
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... reasonably mistaken in his judg- ment as to the necessity for such firing . Stevenson v . Wilson , 2 L. C. J. , 254. In this case the Riot Act was read before the firing . An action for damages will lie against any person who in the ...
... reasonably mistaken in his judg- ment as to the necessity for such firing . Stevenson v . Wilson , 2 L. C. J. , 254. In this case the Riot Act was read before the firing . An action for damages will lie against any person who in the ...
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... reasonable and probable cause . The Court do not say that the Judge is not amenable to punishment by impeachment in Parliament , but seem disposed to protect him from an action before a Jury . The gene- ral rule is that a Justice like ...
... reasonable and probable cause . The Court do not say that the Judge is not amenable to punishment by impeachment in Parliament , but seem disposed to protect him from an action before a Jury . The gene- ral rule is that a Justice like ...
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... reasonable time , although he do so from no improper motive , he is liable to an action for false imprisonment . Davis v . Capper , 10 B. & C. , 28. So if he commit a man for a supposed crime where there has in fact been no accusation ...
... reasonable time , although he do so from no improper motive , he is liable to an action for false imprisonment . Davis v . Capper , 10 B. & C. , 28. So if he commit a man for a supposed crime where there has in fact been no accusation ...
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Popular passages
Page 79 - Having heard the evidence, do you wish to '' say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to " say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say '• will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence '• against you at your trial.
Page 146 - ... a copy of such conviction, certified by the proper officer of the court, or proved to be a true copy, shall be sufficient evidence to prove a conviction for the former offence, and the conviction shall be presumed to have been unappealed against, until the contrary be shewn.
Page 358 - ... when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the King, or of our lady his queen or of their eldest son and heir...
Page 314 - ... chattel, money, or valuable security, which shall be delivered to or received or taken into possession by him, for or in the name or on account of his master or employer...
Page 143 - You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence. So help you God.
Page 25 - ... it shall be sufficient to describe such instrument by any name or designation by which the same may be usually known, or by the purport thereof, and in such manner as to sufficiently identify snch instrument, without setting out any copy or fac-simile of the whole or any part thereof.
Page 188 - Counties, as the case may be) of at in the said (County) of (and there kept at iuird labour for the space of , unless the said sum for costs, and all costs and charges of the said distress (and of the commitment and conveying of the said CD to the said Common Gaol) shall be sooner paid.
Page 329 - ... knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that the probable consequences of his so doing, either alone or in combination with others, will be to deprive the inhabitants of that city, borough, town, place, or part, wholly or to a great extent of their supply...
Page 172 - AB (ii-c., stating the offence, and the time and place when and where committed), and I adjudge the said AB for his said offence to forfeit and pay the sum of (slating the penalty, and "Iso the compensation, if any), to be paid and applied according to law, and also to pay to the said CD the sum of , for his costs in this behalf; and if the said...
Page 186 - And I do hereby command you, the said keeper of the said common gaol, to receive the said...