A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings and Evidence which Occur in the Course of Criminal Prosecutions, Whether by Indictment Or Information: with a Copious Collection of Precedents of Indictments, Informations, Presentments, and Every Description of Practical Forms, with Comprehensive Notes Upon Each Offence, the Process, Indictment, Plea, Defence, Evidence, Trial, Verdict, Judgment, and Punishment, 3. köideS. Brooke, 1826 |
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Page 570
... defendants may plead the conviction , setting out the record and averring the identity of the way in respect of which they are indicted , Sir T. Raym . 385. Trem . P. C. ... defendant 578 INDICTMENTS , & C . FOR NOT REPAIRING [ Chap . XIII .
... defendants may plead the conviction , setting out the record and averring the identity of the way in respect of which they are indicted , Sir T. Raym . 385. Trem . P. C. ... defendant 578 INDICTMENTS , & C . FOR NOT REPAIRING [ Chap . XIII .
Page 570
... defendant is bound to repair , but must state on whom the obligation lies and from whence it arises , 1 Sid . 140. Carth . 213. 2 Saund . 159 , n . 10. And even where a special plea is unnecessary , and the whole defence might be given ...
... defendant is bound to repair , but must state on whom the obligation lies and from whence it arises , 1 Sid . 140. Carth . 213. 2 Saund . 159 , n . 10. And even where a special plea is unnecessary , and the whole defence might be given ...
Page 572
... defendant was not liable at the particular time laid in the former indictment ( sed vidé 1B . & A. 63. 5 M. & S. 322 ... defendants were permitted to adduce evidence that such pleas were pleaded without their knowledge , 2 Campb . 494 ...
... defendant was not liable at the particular time laid in the former indictment ( sed vidé 1B . & A. 63. 5 M. & S. 322 ... defendants were permitted to adduce evidence that such pleas were pleaded without their knowledge , 2 Campb . 494 ...
Page 573
... defendant , that the jury should have a view of the place indicted . This cannot , it seems , be granted by the judges at the assizes , 1 Sess . Cas . 180 . 2 Barnard , 214. ante , vol . i . 378 , 483 , but may be obtained by removing ...
... defendant , that the jury should have a view of the place indicted . This cannot , it seems , be granted by the judges at the assizes , 1 Sess . Cas . 180 . 2 Barnard , 214. ante , vol . i . 378 , 483 , but may be obtained by removing ...
Page 575
... defendants , if it appear to the court that the defence was frivolous , or to the defendants to be paid by the ... defendant removes the proceedings by certiorari , the magistrate will be entitled to his costs under 5 & 6 W. & M ...
... defendants , if it appear to the court that the defence was frivolous , or to the defendants to be paid by the ... defendant removes the proceedings by certiorari , the magistrate will be entitled to his costs under 5 & 6 W. & M ...
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