THE CRIMINAL LAW CONSOLIDATION OF THE 24 & 25 VICT. WITH NOTES, OBSERVATIONS, AND FORMS FOR SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS BY CHARLES SPRENGEL GREAVES, Esq., ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S COUNSEL. PARIBUS LEGIBUS. SECOND EDITION. LONDON: V. & R. STEVENS, SONS, AND HAYNES, H. SWEET, AND W. MAXWELL. 1862. meaning of any clause in t as were of too frivolous a whatever. To me it would pleasure to have been ab edited these Acts with gr gence, and that wherever a supposed to arise, an anxi smooth the difficulty and word, to do as much as rea secure the well-working of I very much regret that s not have fallen to my lot, a felt it incumbent on me to ought to have been raised never ought to have been the First Edition was to e of the new matter containe in its proper light, and the remarks in this edition is remove doubts; and I rejo of a single objection or dou ormer edition did much to place these Acts in per position, and I trust that the additional this edition may have a similar effect. carefully reconsidered all the notes to the former nd have made such alterations in, and additions s seemed to be in any way expedient. winter with been them, & triu atisf atist comp That rmer edition was confined almost entirely to ut the alterations effected by these Acts and the r them. I have been induced in this edition to pendix, containing plain and concise directions of the summary proceedings under these Acts as require them. The reason for my doing this is, e understood that such directions were desired by strates and their clerks; a very erroneous opinion have existed, even in quarters where greater e might reasonably have been expected to be to the effect of these Acts on summary procethis will be found to be wholly removed in the also given forms for summary proceedings under ny and Malicious Injuries Acts, which alone y new forms. These forms are framed from Terv Thi ton He exis lab to re L |