A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, 1. köideButterworth, 1826 |
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... Court shall seem meet ; and sentence shall be pronounced immediately after the convic- tion of every nurderer , unless the Court shall see reasonable cause for postponing the same ; and such sentence shall express not only the usual ...
... Court shall seem meet ; and sentence shall be pronounced immediately after the convic- tion of every nurderer , unless the Court shall see reasonable cause for postponing the same ; and such sentence shall express not only the usual ...
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... Court or Judge before whom such convict shall have been tried , or of the sheriff or his deputy : provided al- ways , that in case the Court or Judge shall think fit to respite the execution of snch convict , such Court or Judge may ...
... Court or Judge before whom such convict shall have been tried , or of the sheriff or his deputy : provided al- ways , that in case the Court or Judge shall think fit to respite the execution of snch convict , such Court or Judge may ...
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... Court shall award ; and all such offences may be prosecuted by indictment , or by information at the suit of his Majesty's Attorney - General in the Court of King's Bench , and may be alleged in the indictment or information to have ...
... Court shall award ; and all such offences may be prosecuted by indictment , or by information at the suit of his Majesty's Attorney - General in the Court of King's Bench , and may be alleged in the indictment or information to have ...
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... Court , to be transported beyond the seas for life , or for such term , not less than seven years , as the Court should adjudge , or to be impri- soned , and kept to hard labour in the common gaol or house of correction , for any term ...
... Court , to be transported beyond the seas for life , or for such term , not less than seven years , as the Court should adjudge , or to be impri- soned , and kept to hard labour in the common gaol or house of correction , for any term ...
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... court in which the trial is to be , before or at the opening of the court . take down in writing the examination , & c . and bind witnesses to appear at the trial . Examinations , & c . to be deli- vered to the court . Duty of jus- tice ...
... court in which the trial is to be , before or at the opening of the court . take down in writing the examination , & c . and bind witnesses to appear at the trial . Examinations , & c . to be deli- vered to the court . Duty of jus- tice ...
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