The police guide, containing the Metropolitan and City of London police acts, with notes by R. CharnockRichard Charnock 1841 |
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... tion of the two ideas of Crime and Punish- " ment ; so that they may be considered , one 66 as the cause , and the other as the unavoida- " ble and necessary effect . It is demonstrated , " that the association of ideas is the cement ...
... tion of the two ideas of Crime and Punish- " ment ; so that they may be considered , one 66 as the cause , and the other as the unavoida- " ble and necessary effect . It is demonstrated , " that the association of ideas is the cement ...
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... tion and punishment . Undoubtedly vast powers have been given to the Police for the correction and suppression of vice and crime ; and it is to be hoped that these powers will be used with that moderation and temper which their nature ...
... tion and punishment . Undoubtedly vast powers have been given to the Police for the correction and suppression of vice and crime ; and it is to be hoped that these powers will be used with that moderation and temper which their nature ...
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... tion of crime , by reason of the frequent unfitness of the individuals employed , the insufficiency of their number , the limited sphere of their authority , and their want of connection and co - operation with each other : And whereas ...
... tion of crime , by reason of the frequent unfitness of the individuals employed , the insufficiency of their number , the limited sphere of their authority , and their want of connection and co - operation with each other : And whereas ...
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... The justices Essex , and Kent , and for all liberties therein , al- need not have any qualifica- though he may not have any such qualification by tion of estate . estate as is required by law in the case of 2 10 GEO . 4 , CAP . 44 .
... The justices Essex , and Kent , and for all liberties therein , al- need not have any qualifica- though he may not have any such qualification by tion of estate . estate as is required by law in the case of 2 10 GEO . 4 , CAP . 44 .
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... tion of crimes , the detection and committal of of- fenders , and in carrying into execution the purposes of this Act ( a ) . Oath to be justices . 2. And be it enacted , That every person to be appointed a justice of the peace by ...
... tion of crimes , the detection and committal of of- fenders , and in carrying into execution the purposes of this Act ( a ) . Oath to be justices . 2. And be it enacted , That every person to be appointed a justice of the peace by ...
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Page 38 - That all Actions and Prosecutions to be commenced against any Person for any thing done in pursuance of this Act shall be laid and tried in the County where the Fact was committed, and shall be commenced within...
Page 41 - And be it further enacted, that this act shall be deemed and taken to be a public act, and shall be judicially taken notice of as such by all judges, justices, and others, without being specially pleaded.
Page 89 - ... he shall find disturbing the public peace, or whom he shall have good cause to suspect of having committed or being about to commit any felony, misdemeanor, or breach of the peace...
Page 39 - ... judgment shall be given against the plaintiff, the defendant shall recover his full costs, as between attorney and client, and have the like remedy for the same as any defendant hath by law in other cases...
Page 180 - Carriage (except in Cases of Accident where Repair on the Spot is necessary) : Every Person who suffers to be at large any unmuzzled ferocious Dog, or sets on or urges any Dog or other Animal to attack, worry, or put in fear any Person or Animal...
Page 37 - Majesty's superior courts of record ; and no warrant of commitment shall be held void by reason of any defect therein, provided it be therein alleged that the party has been convicted, and there be a good and valid conviction to sustain the same.
Page 31 - ... conditioned personally to appear at the said sessions, and to try such appeal and to abide the judgment of the court thereupon, and to pay such costs as shall be by the court awarded...
Page 16 - Act. in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.
Page 59 - An Act to alter, amend, and consolidate the laws for regulating the " pensions, compensations, and allowances to be made to persons in respect of " their having held civil offices in his Majesty's service...
Page 150 - W'"'4' effectual administration of the office of a Justice of the Peace in and near the Metropolis, and for the more effectual prevention of depredations on the River Thames and its vicinity, for...