A Digest of the Criminal Statute Law of England: Alphabetically and Analytically Arranged, 1. köide;659. köideHenry Butterworth, 1819 |
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... punishments ; for instance , by the Statute 10 G. 2. c . 32. s . 6. maliciously to set on fire any Mine , Pit , or Delph ... punishment was considered adequate to the offence , the former must be thought to be inordinate . ( 4 ) A late ...
... punishments ; for instance , by the Statute 10 G. 2. c . 32. s . 6. maliciously to set on fire any Mine , Pit , or Delph ... punishment was considered adequate to the offence , the former must be thought to be inordinate . ( 4 ) A late ...
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... punishment were not immediately under the eye of the framers of the late Act which takes away that punishment , except in perjury and subornation thereof . The Pillory will be found frequently mentioned as part of the sentence in cases ...
... punishment were not immediately under the eye of the framers of the late Act which takes away that punishment , except in perjury and subornation thereof . The Pillory will be found frequently mentioned as part of the sentence in cases ...
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... Punishment of an Appellor where the Appellee is acquitted . § 3. Appeal of Accessaries . § 4. Where Appeals shall be ... punish the appellor by a year's imprisonment , and the appellors shall nevertheless restore to the parties appealed ...
... Punishment of an Appellor where the Appellee is acquitted . § 3. Appeal of Accessaries . § 4. Where Appeals shall be ... punish the appellor by a year's imprisonment , and the appellors shall nevertheless restore to the parties appealed ...
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... Punishment of Servants negligently setting fire to any House or Out House . No person or persons which hereafter shall happen to be found guilty after the Laws of this Land , for wilfully burning of any dwelling houses , or barns ...
... Punishment of Servants negligently setting fire to any House or Out House . No person or persons which hereafter shall happen to be found guilty after the Laws of this Land , for wilfully burning of any dwelling houses , or barns ...
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... punishment of such offenders is not a violent manner adequate to the heinousness of the crime , nor sufficient to deter money , & c . with wicked persons from such attempts ; for the greater punishment intent to rob therefore of such ...
... punishment of such offenders is not a violent manner adequate to the heinousness of the crime , nor sufficient to deter money , & c . with wicked persons from such attempts ; for the greater punishment intent to rob therefore of such ...
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Accessaries Acts of Parliament aforesaid Annuities arraigned Assise attainted authority bank note Bank of England Benefit of Clergy Bill of Exchange Britain cause or procure Certificate Clerk Coin Commissioners committed Coroner County Court of King's custody deemed enacts false forfeit forfeiture forged or counterfeited Gaol Delivery gold or silver Governor and Company guilty of Felony Habeas Corpus hath Heirs hereafter hereby House imprisoned Indictment Judges Justice or Justices Justices of Peace King King's Bench Kingdom knowingly lawful Lord Majesty Majesty's manner ment Money Murder oath offence offender or offenders Officer ousted of clergy Oyer and Terminer payment penalty person and persons person or persons person so offending Persons forging persons whatsoever Plate Prison prosecuted Prosecutor Provided punishment Quarter Sessions Realm recited Act Recognizance respectively Robbery Seal Sheriff stamp Statute suffer Death therein thereof convicted thereof lawfully convicted Town Corporate Treason Trial unlawfully Warrant wilfully Writ
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Page 97 - ... shall be adjudged guilty of felony, and shall suffer death as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy.
Page 311 - Action may plead the General Issue and give the special Matter in Evidence...
Page 326 - Provided always, and be it further enacted, that if any person or persons shall be committed for high treason or felony, plainly and specially expressed in the warrant of commitment, upon his prayer or petition in open court the first week of the term, or first day of the sessions of Oyer and...
Page 370 - ... to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Lords Commissioners for the custody of the Great Seal, or Master of the Rolls...
Page 408 - ... shall be valid and effectual in law to all intents and purposes whatsoever, any law, statute, usage or custom to the contrary thereof in...
Page 276 - Persons so offending, being thereof lawfully convicted, shall be and is and are hereby declared and adjudged to be guilty of Felony, and shall suffer Death as in Cases of Felony without Benefit of Clergy.
Page 522 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
Page 522 - ... or if upon demurrer judgment shall be given against the plaintiff or plaintiffs, the defendant or defendants...
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Page 279 - That if any person shall forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be forged or counterfeited, any...