Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volume 8Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1861 - Criminal law |
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... common law - Offensive trade- Evidence - Previous summary con- viction under 16 & 17 Vict . c . 128 , s . 1 - ... - ... ... 66 Feist : -Misdemeanor - Anatomy Act - Disposing of dead bodies for dissection , for gain Master of workhouse ...
... common law - Offensive trade- Evidence - Previous summary con- viction under 16 & 17 Vict . c . 128 , s . 1 - ... - ... ... 66 Feist : -Misdemeanor - Anatomy Act - Disposing of dead bodies for dissection , for gain Master of workhouse ...
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... common assault 384 Sarah Opie - Concealment of birth - Stat 9 Geo . 4 , c . 31 , s . 14 ... John Parker and George Parker : -Confession Inducement by ac- complice Presence of prosecutor and police COM ... ... -Pierce , Burgess , and ...
... common assault 384 Sarah Opie - Concealment of birth - Stat 9 Geo . 4 , c . 31 , s . 14 ... John Parker and George Parker : -Confession Inducement by ac- complice Presence of prosecutor and police COM ... ... -Pierce , Burgess , and ...
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... common law , or under the stat . 14 & 15 Vict . c . 19 , s . 4 . Reg . v . Heppingstall , 111 . ANATOMY ACT . A master of a workhouse , after showing the bodies of deceased paupers in coffins to their relatives , caused the relatives to ...
... common law , or under the stat . 14 & 15 Vict . c . 19 , s . 4 . Reg . v . Heppingstall , 111 . ANATOMY ACT . A master of a workhouse , after showing the bodies of deceased paupers in coffins to their relatives , caused the relatives to ...
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... common law . Reg . v . Robinson , 115 . On the trial of an indictment for false pre- tences , it was proved that the defendant offered a chain in pledge to a pawnbroker , and required 35s . to be advanced upon it , representing that it ...
... common law . Reg . v . Robinson , 115 . On the trial of an indictment for false pre- tences , it was proved that the defendant offered a chain in pledge to a pawnbroker , and required 35s . to be advanced upon it , representing that it ...
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... common law larceny of the money of R. C. The Friendly Societies Act , 18 & 19 Vict . c . 63 , s . 18 , vests the property of such societies in the trustees , and directs the pro- perty to be laid in the names of the trustees in ...
... common law larceny of the money of R. C. The Friendly Societies Act , 18 & 19 Vict . c . 63 , s . 18 , vests the property of such societies in the trustees , and directs the pro- perty to be laid in the names of the trustees in ...
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act of Parliament affidavit alleged appeared apply assault assizes bank bankrupt Barrister-at-Law bill of lading BYLES Central Criminal Court charged chattels clerk COCKBURN commissioners committed common law counsel count Court of Bankruptcy COURT OF CRIMINAL Cox Crim creditors CRIMINAL APPEAL CROMPTON Crown defendant defendant's embezzlement enacts evidence examination fact false pretences felony fraudulently further present grievous bodily harm guilty held holden indictment James Butcher judge judgment jurisdiction jurors aforesaid jury found justices Lady the Queen larceny Leatham Longton Lord CAMPBELL magistrate matter meaning ment misdemeanor oath objection obtained offence opinion Orridge owner paid party perjury person petty sessions POLLOCK possession prisoner prisoner's prosecution prosecutor proved purpose Quarter Sessions question rape received rule sect servant SKEEN statement statute stealing stolen sufficient summons taken thereof tion trial unlawfully verdict Vict warrant WIGHTMAN William William Butcher William Davison witness
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