Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volume 5Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1853 - Criminal law |
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... charged on them respectively as aforesaid , as ET UXOR . they the said Robert Courtice Bird and the said Sarah , the said wife of the said Robert Courtice Bird , by their pleas to the said last - mentioned indictment respectively ...
... charged on them respectively as aforesaid , as ET UXOR . they the said Robert Courtice Bird and the said Sarah , the said wife of the said Robert Courtice Bird , by their pleas to the said last - mentioned indictment respectively ...
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... charged as being similar in their nature were then charged as tending to the death of the deceased Mary Ann Parsons . Now the question was whether the mere putting in of that record was sufficient to prove the plea . It was not ...
... charged as being similar in their nature were then charged as tending to the death of the deceased Mary Ann Parsons . Now the question was whether the mere putting in of that record was sufficient to prove the plea . It was not ...
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... charged may have contributed to the death , but was there any one assault which did not contribute to the death ? The counsel for the defence had stated that it was exceedingly hard that a party should be twice put upon his trial , and ...
... charged may have contributed to the death , but was there any one assault which did not contribute to the death ? The counsel for the defence had stated that it was exceedingly hard that a party should be twice put upon his trial , and ...
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... charged murder of Mary Ann Parsons by striking , on the 5th Novem- 1 Vict . c . 85 , ber , 1849 , with a stick , on ... charged upon them in the said indictment were the same as those charged in the present indictment . The replication ...
... charged murder of Mary Ann Parsons by striking , on the 5th Novem- 1 Vict . c . 85 , ber , 1849 , with a stick , on ... charged upon them in the said indictment were the same as those charged in the present indictment . The replication ...
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... charged on the second indictment was admitted ; but then it was said that an acquittal for a felony could not be pleaded in bar to an indictment for a misdemeanor . That was so , but the statute 1 Vict . c . 85 , s . 11 , had made a ...
... charged on the second indictment was admitted ; but then it was said that an acquittal for a felony could not be pleaded in bar to an indictment for a misdemeanor . That was so , but the statute 1 Vict . c . 85 , s . 11 , had made a ...
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act of Parliament afterwards ALDERSON alleged appeared assizes Autrefois acquit bankrupt Barrister-at-Law Central Criminal Court clerk committed conspiracy conspired constable convicted counsel county aforesaid crime charged crown and dignity death deceased defendants deposition divers Duffield Edward Perry embezzlement ERLE ET UXOR evidence fact felony Francis Dutton further present gaol guilty held include an assault indictment intent intimidation judgment jurisdiction jurors aforesaid jury Justice Lady the Queen larceny last-mentioned learned judge LORD CAMPBELL lordship magistrate manslaughter Mary Ann Parsons matter meaning ment misdemeanor murder oath aforesaid object offence opinion Oyer and Terminer parish aforesaid party PATTESON perjury person plea prisoner prisoner's proceeding prosecution prosecutor proved purpose question raise wages received respect Robert Courtice Bird Rowlands servant session Simon Power Smith Child statute sufficient sworn TALFOURD tion transaction trial truth unlawfully UXOR verdict wilfully William witness Wolverhampton words workmen
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