A Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal CasesT. & J.W. Johnson, 1852 - 929 pages |
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Page 121
... felony ; and although no bill of indictment be preferred , it shall still be lawful for the court , where any person shall have , bonâ fide , attended the court in obedience to any such recognizance , to order payment of the expenses of ...
... felony ; and although no bill of indictment be preferred , it shall still be lawful for the court , where any person shall have , bonâ fide , attended the court in obedience to any such recognizance , to order payment of the expenses of ...
Page 136
... felony , not punishable with death , and had endured the punishment to which such offender had been adjudged , for the same , the punishment so endured should have the like effects and consequences as a pardon under the great seal , as ...
... felony , not punishable with death , and had endured the punishment to which such offender had been adjudged , for the same , the punishment so endured should have the like effects and consequences as a pardon under the great seal , as ...
Page 137
... felony , punishable with death or otherwise , and by warrant under his royal sign manual , countersigned by one of the principal secretaries of state , should grant to such offender , either a free or conditional pardon , the discharge ...
... felony , punishable with death or otherwise , and by warrant under his royal sign manual , countersigned by one of the principal secretaries of state , should grant to such offender , either a free or conditional pardon , the discharge ...
Page 156
... felon , for at least knowing how the felony was committed . Webb's case , 6 C. & P. 595. In a more recent case , Alderson , B. , observed , that there is a great difference between confirmations as to the circumstances of the felony ...
... felon , for at least knowing how the felony was committed . Webb's case , 6 C. & P. 595. In a more recent case , Alderson , B. , observed , that there is a great difference between confirmations as to the circumstances of the felony ...
Page 163
... felony by consent , but in cases of misdemeanor it may . ] Where there were two prosecutions against the prisoner for felony , and his counsel offered to admit the evidence taken on the first trial , as given in the second , Patteson ...
... felony by consent , but in cases of misdemeanor it may . ] Where there were two prosecutions against the prisoner for felony , and his counsel offered to admit the evidence taken on the first trial , as given in the second , Patteson ...
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Page 662 - ... the jury sworn to try the issue, may give a general verdict of not guilty upon the whole matter put in issue upon such indictment or information, and shall not be required or directed by the court or judge, before whom such indictment or information...
Page 27 - The general principle on which this species of evidence is admitted, is that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth : a situation so solemn and so awful is considered by 1 1 Leach CC 502.
Page 682 - ... every such offender 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 255 - ... whenever the offense is begun in one jurisdiction and completed in another it may be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined, and punished in either jurisdiction in the same manner as if the offense had been actually and wholly committed therein.
Page 452 - 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 310 - Whosoever, being married, shall marry any other person during the life of the former husband or wife, whether the second marriage shall have taken place in England or Ireland or elsewhere, shall be guilty of felony...
Page 621 - ... at the discretion of the justice, either be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, for any term not exceeding six calendar months...
Page 643 - ... shall have power to award from time to time writs of restitution for the said property, or to order the restitution thereof in a summary manner...
Page 59 - ... shall, in the presence of such accused person, who shall be at liberty to put questions to any witness produced against him, take the statement on oath or affirmation of those who shall know the facts and circumstances of the case...
Page 390 - W.4. cM or possession three or more pieces of false or counterfeit coin, resembling, or apparently intended to resemble or pass for, any of the king's current gold or silver coin...