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Page 467
... accused , One accused pleading guilty . and only one pleads guilty , the trial generally proceeds without the prosecutor moving for sentence until the case of the other accused is disposed of . character after After a prisoner has pled ...
... accused , One accused pleading guilty . and only one pleads guilty , the trial generally proceeds without the prosecutor moving for sentence until the case of the other accused is disposed of . character after After a prisoner has pled ...
Page 497
... accused not Statements by the accused are not evidence in his Statements of favour ( 4 ) . But where what is said is part of the res evidence for him . gestæ , it may be proved ( 5 ) , and he may found on it to show that his story has ...
... accused not Statements by the accused are not evidence in his Statements of favour ( 4 ) . But where what is said is part of the res evidence for him . gestæ , it may be proved ( 5 ) , and he may found on it to show that his story has ...
Page 621
... accused , cautions , & c . , 509 Magistrate should be witness , 509 But his absence not fatal , 509 Articles referred to in declaration and labelled , not shown to witnesses , 509 Declaration not admissible , if articles referred to not ...
... accused , cautions , & c . , 509 Magistrate should be witness , 509 But his absence not fatal , 509 Articles referred to in declaration and labelled , not shown to witnesses , 509 Declaration not admissible , if articles referred to not ...
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Aberdeen accused accused's aggravation Alex Alison Alison ii April 28th assault averment Bell's Notes breach Broun charge child coin committed common law competent conviction Couper Court crime and offence criminal culpable homicide Deas and Anderson declaration deforcement described Dickson duty embezzlement false falsehood fire-raising forgery fraud fraudulent Glasgow gold or silver guilty held housebreaking Hume Hume ii imprisonment indictment injury intent Inverness Jedburgh John Brown July June jury Justice Clerk Hope's letter libel Lord Advocate Lord Justice Clerk magistrate March ment MODUS murder narrative necessary note 1.-Alison oath objection officer party penal servitude person Perth prisoner proof prosecute prosecutor unknown prove punishment relevant reset robbery Sept Shaw Sheriff specification statement statute statutory steal stouthrief sufficient Swin Syme theft there.-Alison thief tion trial uttering Vict violence warrant wickedly and feloniously witness words