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Page 281
... dangerous to convict . I submit that the danger signal is wrong , or the conviction is wrong . They cannot consistently and logically both stand together ; and the fact that the trial judge does in the same breath support them both must ...
... dangerous to convict . I submit that the danger signal is wrong , or the conviction is wrong . They cannot consistently and logically both stand together ; and the fact that the trial judge does in the same breath support them both must ...
Page 283
... danger which the legislator guarded against has been averted . If that be so in such cases , then , a fortiori , should it not be so in the case of an accomplice ? THE DANGER , AND ITS REASONS . Now in a more general way one asks the ...
... danger which the legislator guarded against has been averted . If that be so in such cases , then , a fortiori , should it not be so in the case of an accomplice ? THE DANGER , AND ITS REASONS . Now in a more general way one asks the ...
Page 570
... danger and the intervener ; unless his inter- vention was unnecessary , reckless or rash under the circumstances in the judgment of prudent persons and that in considering his conduct he should not be charged with errors of judgment ...
... danger and the intervener ; unless his inter- vention was unnecessary , reckless or rash under the circumstances in the judgment of prudent persons and that in considering his conduct he should not be charged with errors of judgment ...
Contents
LAW AND LANGUAGE By the Right Honourable Lord Macmillan 215 | 67 |
B A ANNUAL MEETING | 123 |
SMITHS LAW OF MASTER AND SERVANT 8TH ED By C M Knowles LL B | 151 |
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