In the case of a fugitive criminal accused of au extradition crime, if the foreign warrant authorising the arrest of such criminal is duly authenticated, and such evidence is produced as (subject to the provisions of this Act) would, according to the... The Colonial Office List - Page 189by Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1877Full view - About this book
| Law - 1845 - 556 pages
...evidence as according to the laws of England would justify the apprehension of the person so accused if the crime of which he is accused had been committed in England within the jurisdiction of such magistrate, issue such warrant for the apprehension of such person,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1845 - 376 pages
...evidence as according 2O to the laws of England would justify the apprehension of the person so accused if the crime of which he is accused had been committed in England within the jurisdiction of such Magistrate, issue his warrant for the apprehension of such person,... | |
| Switzerland - Session laws - 1882 - 1034 pages
...If t he evidence to be then produced shall be such äs to justify, according to the law of England , the committal for trial of the prisoner, if the crime of which he is accused had been committed in the United Kingdom,the Police Magistrate shall commit him to prison to await the warrant of the Secretary... | |
| Lyttleton Forbes Winslow - Forensic psychiatry - 1863 - 788 pages
...evidence as, according to the laws of England, would justify the apprehension of the person so accused, if the crime of which he is accused had been committed in England." Here is a statute in pari materid, founded on the same treaty, than which it would be difficult to... | |
| Sir Edward Clarke - Extradition - 1867 - 214 pages
...evidence as according to the laws of England would justify the apprehension of the person so accused if the crime of which he is accused had been committed in England within the jurisdiction of such magistrate, issue his warrant for the apprehension of such person,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1873 - 774 pages
...criminal is duly authenticated, and such evidence is produced as (subject to the provisions of this act) would, according to the law of England, justify...committal for trial of the prisoner if the crime of which ho is accused had been committed in England, the police magistrate shall commit him to prison, but... | |
| Sir Robert Phillimore - International law - 1871 - 800 pages
...criminal " is duly authenticated, and such evidence is produced as (subject to " the provisions of this Act) would, according to the law of England, " justify...accused had been committed in England, the police magis" trate shall commit him to prison, but otherwise shall order him to " be discharged. " In the... | |
| Edward William Cox - Criminal law - 1871 - 856 pages
...this act) would, according to the law of England, prove that the prisoner was convicted of such crime, the police magistrate shall commit him to prison, but otherwise shall order him to be discharged. If he commits such criminal to prison, he shall commit him to the Middlesex House of Detention, or... | |
| Canada - Session laws - 1872 - 680 pages
...this Act) would, according to the Law of England, prove that the prisoner was convicted of such crime, the Police Magistrate shall commit him to prison, but otherwise shall order him to be discharged. If he commits such criminal to prison, he shall commit him to the Middlesex House of Detention, or... | |
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