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 Upon Each Offence, the Process, Indictment, Plea, Defence, Evidence, Trial, Verdict, Judgment, and Punishment, Volume 1Samuel Brooke, 1826 - Criminal law |
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... judge's or justice's warrant ; su- persedeas to prevent arrest ; the bailing of the defendant , and his commitment for trial ; secondly , the process to outlawry , the consequences of that judgment , and the subsequent proceedings to ...
... judge's or justice's warrant ; su- persedeas to prevent arrest ; the bailing of the defendant , and his commitment for trial ; secondly , the process to outlawry , the consequences of that judgment , and the subsequent proceedings to ...
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... judges . In all cases , therefore , when a capital offence has been com- mitted , it is the absolute duty , and only safe conduct of the party who is aware of the circumstance , to reveal it as soon as possible to some judge of assize ...
... judges . In all cases , therefore , when a capital offence has been com- mitted , it is the absolute duty , and only safe conduct of the party who is aware of the circumstance , to reveal it as soon as possible to some judge of assize ...
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... judge of the Court of King's Bench ( m ) ; but warrants are most usually issued by a single justice of the peace ( n ) . And this he may do in any cases where he has a jurisdiction over the offence , and in all treasons , felonies , and ...
... judge of the Court of King's Bench ( m ) ; but warrants are most usually issued by a single justice of the peace ( n ) . And this he may do in any cases where he has a jurisdiction over the offence , and in all treasons , felonies , and ...
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... judge's warrant , and prevent the inconvenience of an arrest ( a ) 1 Hale , 579. 2 Hale , 107 . 12 Co. 131. Dick . Sess . 88 . Dalt . J. c . 70. and 170. Hawk . b . 2. c . 13. s . 15 & 16. 4 Bla . Com . 290 . ( b ) Barl . J. 188 , 9 ...
... judge's warrant , and prevent the inconvenience of an arrest ( a ) 1 Hale , 579. 2 Hale , 107 . 12 Co. 131. Dick . Sess . 88 . Dalt . J. c . 70. and 170. Hawk . b . 2. c . 13. s . 15 & 16. 4 Bla . Com . 290 . ( b ) Barl . J. 188 , 9 ...
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... judge of that court , may issue a warrant in his own name for the apprehending and bringing before him any person , touch- ing whom oath is made , for a felony committed , or of suspicion of felony upon him , into any county of England ...
... judge of that court , may issue a warrant in his own name for the apprehending and bringing before him any person , touch- ing whom oath is made , for a felony committed , or of suspicion of felony upon him , into any county of England ...
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8th edit accessary acquitted affidavit appear arrest assizes attainder bail benefit of clergy Burn Burr Campb certiorari charge clergy clerk committed common law constable conviction court of King's Cowp crime criminal custody Dalt defendant Dick dictment discharge East P. C. Eliz evidence execution felony Forfeiture Fost gaol delivery grand jury granted guilty habeas corpus Hale Hand's Prac Harg Hawk holden ibid imprisonment indictment Inst issue judge judgment jurors justice King's Bench last vol latter Leach magistrate ment misdemeanor mode murder nisi prius oath offence officer outlawry oyer and terminer pardon party peace perjury person plea plead prisoner proceedings prosecution prosecutor punishment quarter sessions Raym recognizance rule Russ Salk Saund sentence Sess sessions sheriff statute Stra sufficient sworn Tidd tion treason trial verdict warrant Williams witness writ
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Page 73 - Facts were committed, and the Defendant may plead the General Issue, and give the Special Matter in Evidence...
Page 523 - ... truly try the issue joined between Our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, and would a true verdict give according to the evidence, so help him God!
Page 480 - You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence. So help you God.
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Page 127 - ... offence is properly cognizable, as the case shall require, and then shall certify the said writ with the return thereof and the said recognizance or recognizances into the said court where such appearance is to be made...
Page 610 - that, from the conviction, the defendant shall be out of the king's protection, and his lands and tenements, goods and chattels, forfeited to the king: and that his body shall remain in prison at the king's pleasure ; or (as other authorities have it) during life...
Page 540 - well and truly to keep the jury, and neither to speak to them themselves, nor suffer any other person to speak to them touching any matter relative to this trial (z).
Page 324 - ... lawful for such judge to issue his warrant under his hand and seal, and thereby to cause such person to be apprehended and brought before him, or some other judge of the same court, or before some one of...
Page 105 - ... unless it be by habeas corpus or some other legal writ, or where the prisoner is delivered to the constable or other inferior officer to...