A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, 2. köideWells and Lilly, 1824 |
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Page 928
... instrument . And even the drawing or lifting up the latch , where the * door is not otherwise fastened ; the turning the key where [ * 902 ] the door is locked on the inside ; or the unloosing any other fastening , which the owner has ...
... instrument . And even the drawing or lifting up the latch , where the * door is not otherwise fastened ; the turning the key where [ * 902 ] the door is locked on the inside ; or the unloosing any other fastening , which the owner has ...
Page 934
... instrument or weapon , introduced for the purpose of com- a burglary . mitting * a felony , will be sufficient . ( 0 ) Thus , where the prison- [ * 911 ] er , in the night time , cut a hole in the window shutters of the prosecutor's ...
... instrument or weapon , introduced for the purpose of com- a burglary . mitting * a felony , will be sufficient . ( 0 ) Thus , where the prison- [ * 911 ] er , in the night time , cut a hole in the window shutters of the prosecutor's ...
Page 935
... instrument introduced within the window or threshold , for the purpose of committing a felony ; unless it be that the one instrument by which the entry is effected is holden in the hand , and the other discharged from it : but that no ...
... instrument introduced within the window or threshold , for the purpose of committing a felony ; unless it be that the one instrument by which the entry is effected is holden in the hand , and the other discharged from it : but that no ...
Page 1035
... instrument . Ante , 617 . 13 Inst . 108. 1 Hawk . P. C. c . 33. s . 25 . 3 Bac . Ab . Felony ( D ) . 4 Black . Com . 231 . 2 East , P. C. c . 16. s . 4. p . 555 . must be an entire pos- that he was guilty of 1033 [ BOOK IV . Of Larceny .
... instrument . Ante , 617 . 13 Inst . 108. 1 Hawk . P. C. c . 33. s . 25 . 3 Bac . Ab . Felony ( D ) . 4 Black . Com . 231 . 2 East , P. C. c . 16. s . 4. p . 555 . must be an entire pos- that he was guilty of 1033 [ BOOK IV . Of Larceny .
Page 1055
... instrument , which , in some of them , was called " a bill of exchange " for the payment of 22,200l . , and in others , a warrant for payment of money . " The following facts were proved in support of the charge . The prosecutor , Sir ...
... instrument , which , in some of them , was called " a bill of exchange " for the payment of 22,200l . , and in others , a warrant for payment of money . " The following facts were proved in support of the charge . The prosecutor , Sir ...
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Page 1139 - ... such offender shall be deemed to have feloniously stolen the same from his master, although such chattel, money, or security was not received into the possession of such master otherwise than by the actual possession of his clerk, servant, or other person so employed...
Page 1126 - ... shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy.
Page 1202 - That all persons who knowingly and designedly by false pretence or pretences shall obtain from any person or persons money, goods, wares or merchandizes, with intent to cheat or defraud any person or persons of the same...
Page 1122 - ... to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour...
Page 1171 - Cor any such offence, yet nevertheless it shall and may be lawful to prosecute and punish every such person and persons buying or receiving any...
Page 11 - Persons above mentioned shall be of the same Force and Effect, to all Intents and Purposes, as...
Page 1361 - ... prejudice any owner or part owner of such ship or vessel, or of any goods on board the same...