| 1844 - 814 lehte
...final decision. .The accused must also be examined, but not upon oath ; and his examination also must be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him at the trial ; for although the maxim of the common law is " nemo tenebitur prodere seipsum" the... | |
| 1848 - 728 lehte
...these words, or words to the like effect : " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to ssj anything in answer to the charge ? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever yon say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ;"... | |
| 1850 - 702 lehte
...these words or words to the like effect : ' Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, bat whatever you tay will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your... | |
| 1864 - 662 lehte
...these words or words to the like effect: //Having heard the evidence do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, bnt whatever you say will be taken down in writing aud may be given in evidence against you upon your... | |
| 1844 - 822 lehte
...final decision. The accused must also be examined, but not upon oath ; and his examination also must be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him at the trial ; for although the maxim of the common law is " nemo tenehitur proclere seipsum" the... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1850 - 1168 lehte
...heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to-say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever...be given in evidence against you upon your trial:' and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto, shall be taken down in writing, and read... | |
| John Monson Carrow - 1845 - 784 lehte
...Sansome is now addressed by me as follows : " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless yon desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken duwn in writing, and may be given in evidence... | |
| 1848 - 558 lehte
...these words, or words to the like effect: "Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything...may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ;" and whatever the prisoner then says in answer thereto must be taken down in writing, and read over... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1030 lehte
...оглЪ to the like Eflect : " Having heard the Evidence, do h7ma mTkc" you wish to say anything in answer to the Charge? you are not '' '' obliged to...be given in Evidence against you upon your Trial;" and whatever the Prisoner sihmll then say in answer thereto shall be taken down in Writing (N.), and... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1182 lehte
...AB is now addressed by me as follows : " Having heard the Evidence, do you wish to say any thing in answer to the Charge? you are not obliged to say anything...may be given in Evidence against you upon your Trial ;" whereupon the^said AB saith as follows : [Here state whatever the Prisoner may say, and in his very... | |
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