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Page 235-127
... Trial by Jury THE HE discretion conferred on the judge by R. S. C. Order 36 whether to order trial with or without a 66 jury is an absolute one -see Hope v . Great Western Railway Company ( 156 L. T. 331 ; ( 1937 ) 2 K. B. 130 ) ...
... Trial by Jury THE HE discretion conferred on the judge by R. S. C. Order 36 whether to order trial with or without a 66 jury is an absolute one -see Hope v . Great Western Railway Company ( 156 L. T. 331 ; ( 1937 ) 2 K. B. 130 ) ...
Page 235-318
... 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 re - trial of the issue of ...
... 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 re - trial of the issue of ...
Page 235-481
... trial . . . It seems to me that , even in the case of serious injuries , as well as less serious , the ordinary rule should be trial by judge alone , unless there are exceptional circumstances . " Pearson L.J. and Wilberforce J. agreed ...
... trial . . . It seems to me that , even in the case of serious injuries , as well as less serious , the ordinary rule should be trial by judge alone , unless there are exceptional circumstances . " Pearson L.J. and Wilberforce J. agreed ...
Contents
Vol 235 | 235-30 |
NOTES OF NEW DECISIONS | 235-38 |
THE CONVEYANCER | 235-47 |
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