Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter, 2. köideT. Murray., 1860 |
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... libel abduction in order to subject to the pains of death ; and the Court found the libel relevant , al- though after a trial the rape was found not proven . The next case under this head is that of Colonel Francis Charteris of ...
... libel abduction in order to subject to the pains of death ; and the Court found the libel relevant , al- though after a trial the rape was found not proven . The next case under this head is that of Colonel Francis Charteris of ...
Page 36
... libel having been disputed , the Court ordered informations , after advising which , they pronounced an Interlocutor finding the crimes charged against the panel , " jointly and severally , relevant to infer the pains of law . " The ...
... libel having been disputed , the Court ordered informations , after advising which , they pronounced an Interlocutor finding the crimes charged against the panel , " jointly and severally , relevant to infer the pains of law . " The ...
Page 37
... libel , the locus lay within floodmark , and therefore the High Court of Admiralty was the proper forum for the case . On the point of relevancy it was also pleaded that per se forcible mar- riage is not a distinct crime separate from ...
... libel , the locus lay within floodmark , and therefore the High Court of Admiralty was the proper forum for the case . On the point of relevancy it was also pleaded that per se forcible mar- riage is not a distinct crime separate from ...
Page 38
... libel relevant to infer an arbitrary punishment merely . And the jury unani- mously found the panels guilty as libelled . Gray , Duncan , and Brown , were sentenced to fourteen years ' banishment in the plantations , and Syme , in ...
... libel relevant to infer an arbitrary punishment merely . And the jury unani- mously found the panels guilty as libelled . Gray , Duncan , and Brown , were sentenced to fourteen years ' banishment in the plantations , and Syme , in ...
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... libel charged the accused with rape and abduction , both Mackenzie and Burnett regard it as a case of plagium . V. Under the fifth head - namely , the forcibly carrying away an individual ( male or female ) and marrying him or her to ...
... libel charged the accused with rape and abduction , both Mackenzie and Burnett regard it as a case of plagium . V. Under the fifth head - namely , the forcibly carrying away an individual ( male or female ) and marrying him or her to ...
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