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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... mentioned by the witnesses . By his LORDSHIP . Taking all the circumstances into considera- tion , he believed that the extravasation was caused by external injuries . Mr. John Edye . - I have been practising as a surgeon in Exeter for ...
... mentioned by the witnesses . By his LORDSHIP . Taking all the circumstances into considera- tion , he believed that the extravasation was caused by external injuries . Mr. John Edye . - I have been practising as a surgeon in Exeter for ...
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... mentioned indictment as aforesaid , included divers assaults therein supposed and alleged to have been made and ... mentioned indictment , and that they were thereupon then and there in due form of law respectively tried upon the said ...
... mentioned indictment as aforesaid , included divers assaults therein supposed and alleged to have been made and ... mentioned indictment , and that they were thereupon then and there in due form of law respectively tried upon the said ...
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... mentioned indictment respectively alleged , whereupon it was Autrefois acquit then and there considered by the said last - mentioned court that the said Robert Courtice Bird and the said Sarah , the said wife of the said Robert Courtice ...
... mentioned indictment respectively alleged , whereupon it was Autrefois acquit then and there considered by the said last - mentioned court that the said Robert Courtice Bird and the said Sarah , the said wife of the said Robert Courtice ...
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... mentioned , or for any felony whatsoever , where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person , it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony , and to find a verdict of assault against the person , if the ...
... mentioned , or for any felony whatsoever , where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person , it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony , and to find a verdict of assault against the person , if the ...
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... mentioned , or for any felony whatever , where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person , it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony , and to find a verdict of guilty of assault against the person ...
... mentioned , or for any felony whatever , where the crime charged shall include an assault against the person , it shall be lawful for the jury to acquit of the felony , and to find a verdict of guilty of assault against the person ...
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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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Page xxi - Felony, purporting to be signed by the Clerk of the Court or other Officer having the custody of the Records of the Court where the offender was first convicted, or by the Deputy of such Clerk or Officer...
Page xli - ... which it may become necessary to amend, on such terms, as to payment of costs to the other party, or postponing the trial to be had before the same or another jury...
Page xliv - ... valuable security, or any portion of the value thereof, although such piece of coin or valuable security may have been delivered to him in order that some part of the value thereof should be returned to the party delivering the same, or to some other person, and such part shall have been returned accordingly.(/) Sec.
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Page 229 - ... shall be guilty of felony ; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for life, *or for any term not less than seven years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding four years : and, if a male, to be once, twice, or thrice publicly or privately whipped (if the Court shall so think fit,) in addition to such imprisonment...
Page xlii - ... and thereupon such person shall be liable to be punished in the same manner as if he had been convicted upon an indictment for...
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