Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence and receives less or different testimony than the law required at the time of the commission of the offense, in order to convict the offender. Southern Reporter - Page 1001889Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1958 - 522 pages
...action. "2d. Every law that aggravates a crime or makes it greater than it was when committed. "3d. Every law that changes the punishment, and inflicts...than the law annexed to the crime, when committed. "4th. Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and receives less, or different, testimony,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 928 pages
...innocent when done, criminal, and punishes such action. 2. Every law that aggravates the crime or makes it greater than it was when committed. 3. Every law...punishment and inflicts a greater punishment than was annexed to the crime when committed. 4. Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1975 - 290 pages
...action. 2d. Every law that aggravates a crime, or makes it greater than it was wheni committed. 3d. Every law that changes the punishment, and inflicts...than the law annexed to the crime when committed. 4th. Every law that alters the rule of evidence, and receives less or different testimony than the... | |
| National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws - Correctional law - 1979 - 470 pages
...action. 2d. Every law that aggravates a crime, or makes it greater than it was, when committed. 3d. Every law that changes the. punishment , and inflicts a greater punishment, than the law annexted to the crime, when committed. 4th. Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1926 - 1114 pages
...constitutionality is not under attack. The statute "(2) Every law that aggravates a crime, or makes it greater than it was when committed. "(3) Every...committed. "(4) Every law that alters the legal rules in question merely changes the procedure of evidence, and receives less, or different, testimony, than... | |
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