| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal law - 1852 - 750 pages
...a recent statute, 11 & 12 Viet, c. 42, s. 18, we have seen (ante, p. 42), that where a prisoner is brought before a justice of the peace, charged with an indictable offence, — after the examination of the witnesses on the part of the prosecution has been completed, the justice,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - Extradition - 1891 - 874 pages
...provisions of this act, hear the case, in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace, charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada : Evidence of the charge. (2) The judge shall receive upon oath, or affirmation if affirmation is allowed... | |
| James Crankshaw - Canada - 1895 - 768 pages
...judge, and the judge shall hear the case in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada, receive the evidence of any witness tendered to show the truth of the charge, or the fact of the conviction... | |
| Criminal law - 1906 - 606 pages
...extradition case the Judge hears the case in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada. I fully agree with the remarks of the learned commissioner. The three offences mentioned are cognate,... | |
| Law - 1903 - 1238 pages
...Extradition Act the Judge or commissioner before whom the fugitive is brought is directed to hear tlio case in the same manner as nearly as may be as if...charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada. By s. 394 uf the Criminal Code, after all the witnesses on the part of the prosecution and the accused... | |
| Canada. Extradition Commissioner - 1905 - 126 pages
...extradition case the Judge hears the case in the same manner as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada. The Court of King's Bench has even found that this disposition of the Extradition Act gives power to... | |
| Northwest Territories. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1906 - 566 pages
...9 of the Act, I must hear the case in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace, charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada; and that if a prisoner charged with such an offence is brought before a justice without any information... | |
| Law - 1903 - 732 pages
...provisions of this Act, hear the case in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before a justice of the peace, charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada." (2) The judge shall • receive upon oath or affirmation, if affirmation is allowed bv law, the evidence... | |
| Sir Francis Taylor Piggott - Extradition - 1910 - 700 pages
...provisions of this Part, hear the case, in the same manner, as nearly as may be, as if the fugitive was brought before" a justice of the peace, charged with an indictable offence committed in Canada. [US, c. 142, s. 9]. Evidence of charge. Evidence that crime in not an extradition crime. Depositions... | |
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