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Sellers L.J. , with whom Davies L.J. entirely agreed , said that the matter should have been properly investigated at the criminal trial , and that Thompson J. was perfectly right to dismiss the application to strike out .
Sellers L.J. , with whom Davies L.J. entirely agreed , said that the matter should have been properly investigated at the criminal trial , and that Thompson J. was perfectly right to dismiss the application to strike out .
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When that indictment came on for trial the trial judge directed the jury to reject a plea of autrefois acquit , but he indicated that if he had had a discretion he would have stayed the second indictment on the ground that it involved ...
When that indictment came on for trial the trial judge directed the jury to reject a plea of autrefois acquit , but he indicated that if he had had a discretion he would have stayed the second indictment on the ground that it involved ...
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He did not consider that sufficient to call for a trial by jury . The court was faced with the problem of the decision in Hope v . Great Western Railway Company where it was held that a trial by jury was in the “ complete discretion ...
He did not consider that sufficient to call for a trial by jury . The court was faced with the problem of the decision in Hope v . Great Western Railway Company where it was held that a trial by jury was in the “ complete discretion ...
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