Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 282
... Crown solicitor and Crown counsel to every case as it arises ; and it is expected that cases will be got up much more completely than they now are , and that the consequence will be a larger proportion of convictions . The proposed ...
... Crown solicitor and Crown counsel to every case as it arises ; and it is expected that cases will be got up much more completely than they now are , and that the consequence will be a larger proportion of convictions . The proposed ...
Page 283
... Crown , which , however , it appears , did not be- long to it otherwise than through usage . The effects of the practice , whether it was legal or not , were highly prejudicial . The people were never satisfied of the im- partiality of ...
... Crown , which , however , it appears , did not be- long to it otherwise than through usage . The effects of the practice , whether it was legal or not , were highly prejudicial . The people were never satisfied of the im- partiality of ...
Page 314
... Crown can at all times prevent by again resorting to the old and wholesome practice of challenging , which , pro- perly acted on , would be productive of the best effects . ' We beg leave respectfully to hope that her Majesty's ...
... Crown can at all times prevent by again resorting to the old and wholesome practice of challenging , which , pro- perly acted on , would be productive of the best effects . ' We beg leave respectfully to hope that her Majesty's ...
Page 317
... Crown solicitor of the circuit , and has received from that officer the answer that- " No case of the kind has come within the knowledge of the Crown solicitor . ' In reply to a similar communication to Mr Barrington , Crown solicitor ...
... Crown solicitor of the circuit , and has received from that officer the answer that- " No case of the kind has come within the knowledge of the Crown solicitor . ' In reply to a similar communication to Mr Barrington , Crown solicitor ...
Page 320
... Crown prosecutions can upon their responsibility say that just grounds of objection exist to any individual called on the jury ; the direction of the law officers of the Crown being express , that no man shall be objected to merely on ...
... Crown prosecutions can upon their responsibility say that just grounds of objection exist to any individual called on the jury ; the direction of the law officers of the Crown being express , that no man shall be objected to merely on ...
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