A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings, and Evidence which Occur in the Course of Criminal Prosecutions, Whether by Indictment Or Information: with a Copious Collection of Precedents of Indictments, Informations, Presentments, and Every Description of Practical Forms, with Comprehensive Notes as to Each Particular Offence, the Process, Indictment, Plea, Defence, Evidence, Trial, Verdict, Judgment, and Punishment ...A. J. Valpy ... Sold by Messrs. Butterworth and Son ... ; Longman and Company, ...; R. Pheney ... [and four others in London]; and in Dublin by J. Cook, 1816 - Criminal law - 634 pages |
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... attorney general , 6 information by attorney General , 6 of second count , 6 conclusion of information , 6 Of informations by master of crown - office . commencement of information by master of crown - office , 7 conclusion of each ...
... attorney general , 6 information by attorney General , 6 of second count , 6 conclusion of information , 6 Of informations by master of crown - office . commencement of information by master of crown - office , 7 conclusion of each ...
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... attorney for perjury in answer to summary application . 340 in affidavit sworn before commissioner in cause in C. B. , 343 in affidavit sworn before commissioners to procure discharge under Lords ' act , 344 by debtor , ( at adjourned ...
... attorney for perjury in answer to summary application . 340 in affidavit sworn before commissioner in cause in C. B. , 343 in affidavit sworn before commissioners to procure discharge under Lords ' act , 344 by debtor , ( at adjourned ...
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... attorney contained in letter , 894 for composing and publishing libel , 894 for publishing only , 895 for libel on attorney in form of address to judge , charging him with suppressing evidence , & c . 895 for publishing libel against ...
... attorney contained in letter , 894 for composing and publishing libel , 894 for publishing only , 895 for libel on attorney in form of address to judge , charging him with suppressing evidence , & c . 895 for publishing libel against ...
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... attorney for pretending he gave larger fees to counsel than he really did , 1011 for obtaining money under false pretences , that paper was good note of hand , 1016 for pretending to justice , that defendant was not apprentice , thereby ...
... attorney for pretending he gave larger fees to counsel than he really did , 1011 for obtaining money under false pretences , that paper was good note of hand , 1016 for pretending to justice , that defendant was not apprentice , thereby ...
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... ATTORNEY GENERAL . Michaelmas Term , in the 56th year of the reign of king George the Third . Middlesex , ( to wit . ) Be it remembered , that A. B. esquire , attorney general of our sovereign lord the now king , who for our said lord ...
... ATTORNEY GENERAL . Michaelmas Term , in the 56th year of the reign of king George the Third . Middlesex , ( to wit . ) Be it remembered , that A. B. esquire , attorney general of our sovereign lord the now king , who for our said lord ...
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A. B. late affidavit afore amongst other things ante assault assembled authority to administer behalf cause and procure coin commissioners committed common law constable contempt corruptly counterfeit county aforesaid county of Middlesex court court of chancery court-leet crown and dignity custody defendant disturb due execution due form duly duty East escape esquire evil example felony force and arms form of law further present gaol Hawk holden indictment jurors aforesaid justices as aforesaid kingdom kingdom of Ireland last aforesaid last mentioned last-mentioned Leach libel liege subjects lord the king majesty's maliciously meaning ment Middlesex oath aforesaid offence overt act peace peace of God perjury person pounds precedent premises present sovereign lord prisoner prosecution quarter sessions realm riotously routously scandalous Second count seditious session sheriff shillings statute swear sworn thereof tion treason unlawfully warrant Wentw Westminster whereas in truth wicked wickedly wilfully writ