The Leeward Islands Magistrates Acts: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Schedule of Forms and Other MattersW. Clowes & Sons, 1892 - 314 pages |
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... liable to imprisonment for more than 6 months he may claim to be committed for trial . Proviso when the accused is a child . 92. If defendant does not appear Magistrate may proceed ex parte . 93. If prosecutor does not appear Magistrate ...
... liable to imprisonment for more than 6 months he may claim to be committed for trial . Proviso when the accused is a child . 92. If defendant does not appear Magistrate may proceed ex parte . 93. If prosecutor does not appear Magistrate ...
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... liable to contribute the amount at which he is assessed , and that he has tendered the money or offered to perform the labour which he is really liable to perform or that he has paid his contribution , the District Magistrate shall ...
... liable to contribute the amount at which he is assessed , and that he has tendered the money or offered to perform the labour which he is really liable to perform or that he has paid his contribution , the District Magistrate shall ...
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... liable in damages as a trespasser when he has acted without jurisdiction , or has exceeded his jurisdiction , provided that he knew , or ought to have known , the defect of jurisdiction . He is also liable , when the case is within his ...
... liable in damages as a trespasser when he has acted without jurisdiction , or has exceeded his jurisdiction , provided that he knew , or ought to have known , the defect of jurisdiction . He is also liable , when the case is within his ...
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... liable by law to pay the sum he was so ordered to pay , and [ with respect to such imprisonment ] that he had undergone no greater punish- ment than that assigned by law for the offence of which he was so convicted , or for non ...
... liable by law to pay the sum he was so ordered to pay , and [ with respect to such imprisonment ] that he had undergone no greater punish- ment than that assigned by law for the offence of which he was so convicted , or for non ...
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... liable to forfeiture on the committing of any offence punishable by a Court of Summary Juris- diction . ( XI . ) To enforce the payment of any fine imposed by them by warrant of distress or imprisonment . ( o ) ( XII . ) To administer ...
... liable to forfeiture on the committing of any offence punishable by a Court of Summary Juris- diction . ( XI . ) To enforce the payment of any fine imposed by them by warrant of distress or imprisonment . ( o ) ( XII . ) To administer ...
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adjudged aforesaid alleged amount appear apply apprehended arrest Attorney-General bail British possession cause certified child claim Colombia Colony committed copy Coroner costs crime cross-claim custody Dated the day day of 18 death default defendant depositions discharged District Magistrate duly endorsed examination execution extradition fees felony foreign forthwith fugitive criminal give evidence given Governor Governor-in-Council Guatemala guilty hard labour hearing hereby hereinafter imprisonment indictable offence inquest inquiry issue Judge judgment judgment debtor jurisdiction Jury justice Keeper larceny Leeward Islands Magis Majesty's dominions manner matter medical practitioner months notice oath Order in Council paid party payment Peace Officers period not exceeding person accused plaintiff police magistrate Presidency proceedings prosecutor punishable recognisance refuses respect salvage salvors Schedule Seal Secretary sect Signed summarily summary conviction summons sureties surrender taken thereof Training School trate Treaties trespass trial United Kingdom unless Uruguay Vict warrant of distress whole Act witness
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Page 288 - Provided, that this shall only be done upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Page 239 - Whenever any book or other document is of such a public nature as to be admissible in evidence on its mere production from the proper custody, and no statute exists which renders its contents provable by means of a copy, any copy thereof or extract therefrom shall be admissible...
Page 238 - ... conviction, without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the same.
Page 238 - ... a certificate containing the substance and effect only (omitting the formal part) of the indictment and conviction for such offence, purporting to be signed by the clerk of the Court, or other officer...
Page 237 - A party producing a witness shall not be allowed to impeach his credit by general evidence of bad character, but he may, in case the witness shall in the opinion of the judge prove adverse, contradict him by other evidence, or, by leave of the judge, prove that ho has made at other times a statement inconsistent with his present testimony...
Page 245 - ... criminal escapes out of any custody to which he may be delivered on or in pursuance of such warrant, it shall be lawful to retake him in the same manner as any person accused of any crime against the laws of that part of Her Majesty's dominions to which he escapes may be retaken upon an escape.
Page 287 - The requisition for extradition shall be made through the Diplomatic Agents of the High Contracting Parties respectively. The requisition for the extradition of an accused person must be accompanied by a warrant of arrest issued by the competent authority of the State requiring the extradition, and by such evidence as, according to the laws of the place where the accused is found, would justify his arrest if the crime had been committed there.
Page 90 - Any exception, exemption, proviso, excuse, or qualification, whether it does or not accompany the description of the offence in this Act, may be proved by the defendant, but need not be specified or negatived in the information, and if so specified or negatived, no proof in relation to the matters so specified or negatived shall be required on the part of the informant or prosecutor.
Page 34 - Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial.
Page 238 - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine shall be permitted to be made by witnesses; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and jury as evidence of the genuineness, or otherwise, of the writing in dispute.