A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 1Butterworth, 1826 - Criminal law |
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... common gaol or house of correction , for any term not exceed- ing three ... law whatsoever . " 136 , line 10 , dele the whole of the paragraph and ... common law to refuse to serve an office when duly elected . ( 0 ) And the refusal of ...
... common gaol or house of correction , for any term not exceed- ing three ... law whatsoever . " 136 , line 10 , dele the whole of the paragraph and ... common law to refuse to serve an office when duly elected . ( 0 ) And the refusal of ...
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... common law , or by virtue of any statute or statutes made or to be made , fore the fact the person so counselling , procuring , or commanding , shall be deemed guilty of felony , and may be indicted and convicted , either as an ...
... common law , or by virtue of any statute or statutes made or to be made , fore the fact the person so counselling , procuring , or commanding , shall be deemed guilty of felony , and may be indicted and convicted , either as an ...
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... common law , every such offender , being convicted thereof before a justice of the peace , shall for the first offence forfeit and pay over and above the value of the dog , beast , or bird , such sum of money , not exceeding twenty ...
... common law , every such offender , being convicted thereof before a justice of the peace , shall for the first offence forfeit and pay over and above the value of the dog , beast , or bird , such sum of money , not exceeding twenty ...
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... law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any such offence might or would have had if this act had not been ... common law , or by virtue of this act , such person knowing the same to have been feloniously stolen or taken , every ...
... law or in equity which any party aggrieved by any such offence might or would have had if this act had not been ... common law , or by virtue of this act , such person knowing the same to have been feloniously stolen or taken , every ...
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... law , had the prisoner been of sound memory , he might have alleged something in stay of judgment or execution . ( 2 ) And , by the common law , if it be doubtful whether a criminal , who at his trial is in appearance a lunatic , be ...
... law , had the prisoner been of sound memory , he might have alleged something in stay of judgment or execution . ( 2 ) And , by the common law , if it be doubtful whether a criminal , who at his trial is in appearance a lunatic , be ...
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accessory act passed adjudged aforesaid appear arrest assault benefit of clergy Blac bridge certiorari charged coin committed common gaol common law constable convicted thereof counterfeit court crime custody deemed defendant East effectual Eliz escape evidence execution fact forfeit Fost gaol or house guilty of felony Hale hard labour Hawk held highway holden imprisonment indictable offence indictment inhabitants intent intituled An act Judges judgment jury justice justice of peace killed King's Bench larceny liable libel Lord Lord Ellenborough Majesty's manner manslaughter marriage ment mentioned misdemeanor murder nuisance offence officer Old Bailey parish party peace penalty person or persons present principal prisoner proceeding prosecution punishment quarter sessions reason reign of king relates repair repealed respect seas section enacts sessions shew statute steal stolen term not exceeding therein tion transported trial tried United Kingdom unlawful vessel warrant writ