Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration [1824-44]: 1824 to 1837T. & J.W. Johnson, 1839 - Criminal law |
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... four of the twelve are to go out by ballot , and four others are to be elected in their stead ; " and the said twelve directors so to be chosen and elected , shall be empowered to put in execution all the powers and authorities of this ...
... four of the twelve are to go out by ballot , and four others are to be elected in their stead ; " and the said twelve directors so to be chosen and elected , shall be empowered to put in execution all the powers and authorities of this ...
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... four minutes after the verdict was recorded , before the jury expressed their dissent , the learned Judge reserved the point for the consideration of the Judges . In Michaelmas Term , 1824 , the Judges met and con- sidered this case ...
... four minutes after the verdict was recorded , before the jury expressed their dissent , the learned Judge reserved the point for the consideration of the Judges . In Michaelmas Term , 1824 , the Judges met and con- sidered this case ...
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... four days deliver in an examination upon oath before a justice of the peace of the county , liberty , or division where the fact was com- mitted ; and asked him whether he was ready to prove these previous requisites . ( b ) ( a ) The 9 ...
... four days deliver in an examination upon oath before a justice of the peace of the county , liberty , or division where the fact was com- mitted ; and asked him whether he was ready to prove these previous requisites . ( b ) ( a ) The 9 ...
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... four counts for forging and uttering a deed with intent to defraud the bank under 31 Geo . 2 , c . 22 , and also to defraud one B. Allen . In 1816 , Joseph Boyce was convicted for forging and uttering a deed under 2 Geo . 2 , c . 25 ...
... four counts for forging and uttering a deed with intent to defraud the bank under 31 Geo . 2 , c . 22 , and also to defraud one B. Allen . In 1816 , Joseph Boyce was convicted for forging and uttering a deed under 2 Geo . 2 , c . 25 ...
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... four promissory notes of 11. each . The evidence of the prosecutor was this : " I was at a " fair at East Grinstead ; I felt a pressure of two persons , " one on each side of me ; I had secured my book in an " inside front pocket of my ...
... four promissory notes of 11. each . The evidence of the prosecutor was this : " I was at a " fair at East Grinstead ; I felt a pressure of two persons , " one on each side of me ; I had secured my book in an " inside front pocket of my ...
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accessary acquitted aforesaid afterwards appeared apprehended arrest bank Baron benefit of clergy clerk committed confession considered constable counsel count charged counterfeit Court death deed delivered dwelling-house Easter Term Edward Young embezzlement evidence felony forged forgery found the prisoner George Hood grievous bodily harm Hilary Term indictment instrument intent to defraud John jury found Justice GASELEE Justice LITTLEDALE Kirkwood larceny learned Judge respited learned Judge thought letter of attorney Lord DENMAN Lord LYNDHURST Lord TENTERDEN magistrate maliciously ment Michaelmas Term murder objection offence Old Bailey owner parish PARK person Polish language possession prisoner guilty prisoner was tried prisoner's prosecutor proved punishment question received respited the judgment Russ second count sentence servant set fire sheep soner Spring Assizes statute stealing stolen Summer Assizes taken Thomas tion told trial tried and convicted unanimously of opinion unlawfully uttering wife William witness wound
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Page 155 - ... every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years, or to suffer such other punishment, by fine or imprisonment, or by both, as the court shall award...
Page 247 - And be it enacted, that if any person shall steal any horse, mare, gelding, colt, or filly, or any bull, cow, ox, heifer, or calf, or any ram, ewe, sheep, or lamb, or shall wilfully kill any of such cattle with intent to steal the carcase, or skin, or any part of the cattle so killed, every such offender shall be guilty of felony...
Page 343 - That if any clerk or servant, or any person employed for the purpose or in the capacity of a clerk or servant, shall, by virtue of such employment, receive or take into his possession any chattel, money, or valuable security, for or in the name or on the account of his master...
Page 443 - That whosoever shall administer to or cause to be taken by any person any poison or other destructive thing...
Page 259 - Employer otherwise than by the actual Possession of his Clerk, Servant, or other Person so employed...
Page 391 - ... every person playing or betting in any street, road, highway, or other open and public place, at or with any table or instrument of gaming, at any game or pretended game of chance...
Page 482 - That if any Woman shall be delivered of a Child, and shall, by secret burying or otherwise disposing of the dead Body of the said Child, endeavour to conceal the Birth thereof...
Page 52 - That if any person shall falsely make, forge, or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be falsely made, forged, or counterfeited, or willingly aid or assist in falsely making...
Page 176 - Navigation, such Felony or Misdemeanor may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined and punished...
Page 194 - And indeed, even in cases of felony at the common law, they are the weakest and most suspicious of all testimony : ever liable to be obtained by artifice, false hopes, promises of favor, or menaces ; seldom remembered accurately, or reported with due precision ; and incapable in their nature of being disproved by other negative evidence.