If the magistrate is satisfied therefrom that the offense complained of has been committed, and that there is reasonable ground to believe that the defendant has committed it, he must issue a warrant of arrest. The New York Supplement - Seite 4901896Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alabama. Supreme Court - 1910 - 770 Seiten
...named by him, and then if the magistrate is reasonably satisfied from such depositions that the offense complained of has been committed, and that there is reasonable ground to believe that the defendant is guilty thereof, he must issue the warrant. These two kinds of process — one for instituting prosecutions,... | |
| California. District Courts of Appeal - 1914 - 890 Seiten
...warrant of arrest when the magistrate is satisfied from the deposition presented to him that the offense complained of has been committed and that there is reasonable ground to believe that the party charged has committed It. By this process and under our system of procedure a defendant unable... | |
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