Dickinson's Guide to the Quarter Sessions: And Other Sessions of the PeaceS. Sweet, 1845 - 1157 pages |
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... proved , or plainly inferred from the circumstances in which he acted ( x ) . Where such motive can be either so proved or so in- ferred , he is guilty of a misdemeanour , and may be proceeded against by indictment or by criminal ...
... proved , or plainly inferred from the circumstances in which he acted ( x ) . Where such motive can be either so proved or so in- ferred , he is guilty of a misdemeanour , and may be proceeded against by indictment or by criminal ...
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... proved , nor for the omission of the words " with force and arms , " or of the words " against the peace , " or of the words " against the form of the sta- tute , " nor for the omission or insertion of any other words or expressions of ...
... proved , nor for the omission of the words " with force and arms , " or of the words " against the peace , " or of the words " against the form of the sta- tute , " nor for the omission or insertion of any other words or expressions of ...
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... proved ; for the former merges in the latter ( g ) . This last difficulty so frequently oc- curred in cases nicely balanced between a larceny of goods and the fraud of obtaining them under false pretences , in which it was thought more ...
... proved ; for the former merges in the latter ( g ) . This last difficulty so frequently oc- curred in cases nicely balanced between a larceny of goods and the fraud of obtaining them under false pretences , in which it was thought more ...
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... proved by ex- trinsic evidence . But if an evil intent accompanying a particular act is necessary to constitute that act a crime , the intent must be laid in the indictment , and proved ; but it is sufficient to allege it in the pre ...
... proved by ex- trinsic evidence . But if an evil intent accompanying a particular act is necessary to constitute that act a crime , the intent must be laid in the indictment , and proved ; but it is sufficient to allege it in the pre ...
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... prove affirmatively for the prosecution that such a parish as that laid in the indictment exists , and expressed doubts how they should hold , even if proved negatively for the prisoner , that there was no such parish ( k ) . It has ...
... prove affirmatively for the prosecution that such a parish as that laid in the indictment exists , and expressed doubts how they should hold , even if proved negatively for the prisoner , that there was no such parish ( k ) . It has ...
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Popular passages
Page 218 - ... conviction, without proof of the signature or official character of the person appearing to have signed the same.
Page 527 - Court, on the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or...
Page 677 - Hereditaments rated thereunto; that is to say, of the Rent at which the same might reasonably be expected to let from year to year, free of all usual Tenant's Rates and Taxes, and Tithe Commutation Rent-charge, if any, and deducting therefrom the probable average annual cost of the repairs, insurance, and other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain them in a state to command such Rent...
Page 376 - ... seven years, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour in the common gaol or house of correction for any term not exceeding two years ; and in Scotland, whenever any person shall so offend, he shall be liable to be punished in like manner.
Page 357 - E respectively, every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for any term not exceeding fourteen years, nor less than seven years, or to suffer such other punishment by fine or imprisonment, or by both, as the Court shall award...
Page 322 - ... every such offender shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years ; or to suffer such other punishment, by fine or imprisonment, or by both, as the Court shall award...
Page 487 - ... 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 275 - Act, every such Offender shall be guilty of Felony, and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable to be punished in the same Manner as in the Case of Simple Larceny.
Page 341 - ... shall be guilty of felony ; and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court, to be transported beyond the seas for life, *or for any term not less than seven years, or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding four years : and, if a male, to be once, twice, or thrice publicly or privately whipped (if the Court shall so think fit,) in addition to such imprisonment...
Page 269 - ... be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be kept...