A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 1Butterworth, 1826 - Criminal law |
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Page iii
... indictment against an accessory should state that the princi- pal committed the offence ; and it is not sufficient merely to state , that he was indicted for the offence , as the indictment is only an accusation , and it does not follow ...
... indictment against an accessory should state that the princi- pal committed the offence ; and it is not sufficient merely to state , that he was indicted for the offence , as the indictment is only an accusation , and it does not follow ...
Page xiv
... indictment , the taking was with an intention to marry or defile the party , because the words of the statute did not require such an intention , nor did the want of it any way lessen the injury . ( m ) In an indictment where the ( j ) ...
... indictment , the taking was with an intention to marry or defile the party , because the words of the statute did not require such an intention , nor did the want of it any way lessen the injury . ( m ) In an indictment where the ( j ) ...
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... indictment , although the statute or statutes taking away the benefit of clergy in any such case may not expressly provide that the offender shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of clergy , in case such offender shall confess , or stand ...
... indictment , although the statute or statutes taking away the benefit of clergy in any such case may not expressly provide that the offender shall be ex- cluded from the benefit of clergy , in case such offender shall confess , or stand ...
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... indictment or information for any felony or misdemeanor , wherein it shall be requisite to state the ownership of any property whatsoever , whether real or personal , which shall belong to or be in the possession of more than one person ...
... indictment or information for any felony or misdemeanor , wherein it shall be requisite to state the ownership of any property whatsoever , whether real or personal , which shall belong to or be in the possession of more than one person ...
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... indictment or information for any felony or misde- meanor committed in , upon , or with respect to any workhouse or poorhouse , or on or with respect to any goods or chattels whatsoever , provided for the use of the poor of any parish ...
... indictment or information for any felony or misde- meanor committed in , upon , or with respect to any workhouse or poorhouse , or on or with respect to any goods or chattels whatsoever , provided for the use of the poor of any parish ...
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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