Cases in Crown Law,: Determined by the Twelve Judges; by the Court of King's Bench; and by Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery; from the Fourth Year of George the Second 1730, to the Fifty-fifth Year of George the Third, 1815, Band 2J. Butterworth and Son; T. Cadell and W, Davies; J. Walker; W. Clarke and Sons; R. Pheney; E. Jefferys; and J. Cooke, Ormond Quay, Dublin., 1815 - 1108 Seiten |
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Seite 554
... received in evidence , because it was not signed ; those statutes impliedly requiring , that such examination should be so authenticated . It is therefore important to the true determination of the present question to inquire , FIRST ...
... received in evidence , because it was not signed ; those statutes impliedly requiring , that such examination should be so authenticated . It is therefore important to the true determination of the present question to inquire , FIRST ...
Seite 558
... receiving the confession in evidence . The confession of a fact by the prisoner to the Constable , the mo- ment ... received as evi- dence against a prisoner now , which was receivable as evi- dence before . The intention was merely ...
... receiving the confession in evidence . The confession of a fact by the prisoner to the Constable , the mo- ment ... received as evi- dence against a prisoner now , which was receivable as evi- dence before . The intention was merely ...
Seite 559
... received , and the prisoner legally convicted ; and all the Judges , ex- cept MR . JUSTICE GOULD , were of opinion that the convic- tion was right ( a ) .— Hawkins ( 2 ) , in his Pleas of the Crown , ( 2 ) Hawk.P.C . ( a ) The prisoners ...
... received , and the prisoner legally convicted ; and all the Judges , ex- cept MR . JUSTICE GOULD , were of opinion that the convic- tion was right ( a ) .— Hawkins ( 2 ) , in his Pleas of the Crown , ( 2 ) Hawk.P.C . ( a ) The prisoners ...
Seite 560
... received in evidence , and that the prisoner is legally convicted . SENTENCE of death was accordingly passed on the pri- soner . man of the name of Tart was among others produced , to prove that the prisoner Hall had desired him to ...
... received in evidence , and that the prisoner is legally convicted . SENTENCE of death was accordingly passed on the pri- soner . man of the name of Tart was among others produced , to prove that the prisoner Hall had desired him to ...
Seite 561
... receiving me- ceased was taken on the same day to the Westminster dical assist- Infirmary , where she languished until the 28th of gust , and then died of the wounds she had received . prisoner was immediately apprehended , and taken ...
... receiving me- ceased was taken on the same day to the Westminster dical assist- Infirmary , where she languished until the 28th of gust , and then died of the wounds she had received . prisoner was immediately apprehended , and taken ...
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aforesaid afterwards annuities appeared Assizes averment Bank of England Bank-note bankers BARON benefit of clergy bill of exchange burglary chattels circumstances clerk committed common law contended convicted Court Crown custody delivered draft dwelling-house East's embezzle enacts Exchequer Bills felony forged note forgery found the prisoner fraudulently guineas indictment indorsement instrument intent to defraud intitled James John John Spicer Jury found JUSTICE KING Lara larceny Legislature letter lodging London Lord master ment objection offence officer Old Bailey opinion owner paid paper parish payment of money person or persons possession Post-Office pounds present prisoner guilty prisoner's promissory note prosecutor proved purporting purpose receipt for money received robbery S. C. 2 East Sarah Hudson second count servant Session shew shillings signed soner stamp statute stealing stolen taken therein Thomas tion transfer tried TWELVE JUDGES William words
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Seite 781 - That if any person shall falsely make, forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely made, forged or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist in falsely making...
Seite 930 - Geo. 4, c. 29, s. 47, which enacts, that " if any clerk or servant, or any person employed for the purpose or in the capacity of a clerk or servant, shall, by virtue of such employment, receive or take into his possession any chattel, money, or valuable security for or in the name or on the account of his master...
Seite 571 - I would never convict any person of murder or manslaughter, unless the fact were proved to be done, or at least the body found dead," and he mentioned a remarkable case which had happened before MR.
Seite 937 - ... imprisonment, and find sureties for his or her good behaviour for two years more ; to be computed from the end of the said...
Seite 847 - ... every such offender shall be deemed to have feloniously stolen the same...
Seite 1085 - Russell, vol. 2, p. 2, says, the true meaning of larceny is, "the felonious taking the property of another without his consent and against his will, with intent to convert it to the use of the taker.
Seite 714 - CD, in the said dwelling-house then and there being found, then and there feloniously and burglariously did steal, take, and carry away] : against the peace of our lord the king, his crown and dignity.
Seite 1093 - ... may be in the form or to the effect set forth in the schedule hereto...
Seite 706 - That no insurance made or entered into in Ireland, in respect whereof any duty is by this act made payable, nor any contract or agreement for such insurance as aforesaid, shall be pleaded or given in evidence in any Court, or admitted in any Court to be good, useful or available in law or equity...
Seite 717 - If the crimes charged in the former and present prosecution are so distinct that evidence of the one will not support the other, it is Inconsistent with reason, as it is repugnant to the rules of law to say, that the offenses are so far the same that an acquittal of the one will be a bar to the prosecution for the other.