 | Rollin Augustus Ives - 1879 - 460 Seiten
...of the indictment which it may become necessary to amend, on such terms as to postponing the trial to be had before the same or another jury, as such court shall think reasonable." l The only difference seems to be that courts-martial will amend the error on the findings instead... | |
 | Samuel Robinson Clarke, Henry Pigott Sheppard - 1882 - 588 Seiten
...any such amendment the trial shall proceed, whenever the same is proceeded with, in the same manner and with the same consequences, both with respect to the liability of witnesses to be indicted for perjury, and in all other respects as if no such variance had occurred. A count on an indictment charging... | |
 | Samuel Prentice - 1882 - 345 Seiten
...of the indictment which it may become necessary to amend, on such terms as to postponing the trial to be had before the same or another jury, as such court shall think reasonable : after any such amendment the trial proceeds, in the same manner and with the same consequences, with... | |
 | George Henry Hewitt Oliphant - 1882 - 651 Seiten
...court or judge shall think reasonable ; and after any sucli amendment the trial shall proceed, in case the same shall be proceeded with, in the same manner in all respects, both with respect to the liability of witnesses to be indicted for perjury, and otherwise, as if no... | |
 | Cape of Good Hope (South Africa). Courts - 1882 - 547 Seiten
...of the indictment which it may become necessary to amend, on such terms as to postponing the trial to be had before the same or another jury as such Court Trial to pro- shall think reasonable ; and after any such amendment amended in- tQe t"al shall proceed,... | |
 | James Fitzjames Stephen, Herbert Stephen - 1883 - 230 Seiten
...as the Court thinks reasonable. After any such amendment the trial must proceed whenever the same is proceeded with in the same manner in all respects,...consequences, both with respect to the liability of the witnesses to be indicted for perjury and otherwise, as if no such variance had occurred. ARTICLE... | |
 | Henry Clay Brubaker, Charles Israel Landis, George Ross Eshleman, Issac Clinton Arnold - 1914
...indictment in which it may become necessary to amend; and, after such amendment, the trial shall proceed in the same manner, in all respects, and with the same consequences, as if no variance had occurred." In discussing this statute, Agnew, J., in Commonwealth v. Keenan and... | |
 | Saint Vincent - 1884
...amend, on such terms as to postponing the trial, to be had before the s^me or another jury or otherwise as such court shall think reasonable. And after any...respect to the liability of witnesses to be indicted for perjury and otherwise, as if no such variance had occurred, and the order for the amendment shall either... | |
 | Louisiana - 1884 - 602 Seiten
...which it may become necessary to amend ; the trial to be had before the same or another jury, as the court shall think reasonable ; and after any such...proceeded with in the same manner in all respects as if no such variance had occurred or amendments been made ; provided, that in all such cases where... | |
 | Edmund Powell, John Cutler, Edmund Fuller Griffin - 1885 - 732 Seiten
...the indictment which it may become necessary to. amend ; on such terms as to postponing the trial, to be had before the same or another jury, as such...respects, and with the same consequences both with respect toa the liability of witnesses to be indicted for perjury and otherwise, as if no such variance had... | |
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