The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 - Law |
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... trial , from ladain ; and hence the lada simplex , and lada triplex or lada plena , among the Saxons , mentioned in the laws of King Ethelred and King Henry I. 3dly , Lada is applied to a lade or course of water ; Camden uses water ...
... trial , from ladain ; and hence the lada simplex , and lada triplex or lada plena , among the Saxons , mentioned in the laws of King Ethelred and King Henry I. 3dly , Lada is applied to a lade or course of water ; Camden uses water ...
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... trial cannot be had in the county out of which the indictment is brought , to direct the trial to take place in some other county . And by the 38 G. 3. c . 52. in all indictments re- moved into the King's Bench by certiorari , and in ...
... trial cannot be had in the county out of which the indictment is brought , to direct the trial to take place in some other county . And by the 38 G. 3. c . 52. in all indictments re- moved into the King's Bench by certiorari , and in ...
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... trial by nisi prius , the King's Bench may grant such a trial in cases of treason or felony , as well as in common cases , because for such trial , not the record , but only a transcript , is sent down . 4 Inst . 74 ; Raym . 364 ; 2 ...
... trial by nisi prius , the King's Bench may grant such a trial in cases of treason or felony , as well as in common cases , because for such trial , not the record , but only a transcript , is sent down . 4 Inst . 74 ; Raym . 364 ; 2 ...
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... trial , containing the ex parte statement of the plaintiff's counsel , and those parts of the judge's address to the jury which were unfavourable to the defendant , and omitting all but a few sentences of the defence , was held not to ...
... trial , containing the ex parte statement of the plaintiff's counsel , and those parts of the judge's address to the jury which were unfavourable to the defendant , and omitting all but a few sentences of the defence , was held not to ...
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... trial of offenders . For the vigilant superintendance , ( of the proceedings of the government by public opinion , ) and , indeed , for all that keeps up in us permanently and effectually the spirit of re- gard to liberty and the public ...
... trial of offenders . For the vigilant superintendance , ( of the proceedings of the government by public opinion , ) and , indeed , for all that keeps up in us permanently and effectually the spirit of re- gard to liberty and the public ...
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