A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, 1. köideButterworth, 1826 |
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... Judge to stay the execution thereof , if such Court or Judge shall so think fit . ' 6 " The fifth section enacts , that whenever dissection shall be or- dered by such sentence , the body of the murderer , if executed in the county of ...
... Judge to stay the execution thereof , if such Court or Judge shall so think fit . ' 6 " The fifth section enacts , that whenever dissection shall be or- dered by such sentence , the body of the murderer , if executed in the county of ...
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... judge or one of the judges , before such recorder or other corporate officer ; and if at a session of the peace , before the chairman or two other justices of the peace who shall have attended such court , who are respectively ...
... judge or one of the judges , before such recorder or other corporate officer ; and if at a session of the peace , before the chairman or two other justices of the peace who shall have attended such court , who are respectively ...
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... judge to stay the exe- cution thereof , if such court or judge shall so think fit . V. And be it enacted , That whenever dissection shall be ordered by such sentence , the body of the murderer , if executed in the county of Middlesex or ...
... judge to stay the exe- cution thereof , if such court or judge shall so think fit . V. And be it enacted , That whenever dissection shall be ordered by such sentence , the body of the murderer , if executed in the county of Middlesex or ...
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... judge shall think fit to respite the execution of such convict , such court or judge may , by a licence in writing , relax , during the pe- riod of the respite , all or any of the restraints or regulations hereinbefore di- rected to be ...
... judge shall think fit to respite the execution of such convict , such court or judge may , by a licence in writing , relax , during the pe- riod of the respite , all or any of the restraints or regulations hereinbefore di- rected to be ...
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... Judge shall see fit so to do , to cause the record on which any trial may be pending before any such Judge or Court in civil action , or in any indictment or information for any misdemeanor , when any variance shall appear between any ...
... Judge shall see fit so to do , to cause the record on which any trial may be pending before any such Judge or Court in civil action , or in any indictment or information for any misdemeanor , when any variance shall appear between any ...
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