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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... give evidence of other sums not charged in the indictment , but which had also been em- bezzled , to show that if it should be con- tended the sums charged in the indictment were subjects of a mistake in the keeping the accounts , there ...
... give evidence of other sums not charged in the indictment , but which had also been em- bezzled , to show that if it should be con- tended the sums charged in the indictment were subjects of a mistake in the keeping the accounts , there ...
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... give the customer a copy of the entry , and retain the counterfoil for his master's in- spection , and to enter in a cash - book receipts and payments , immediately upon their being made . There was a settlement of these books and ...
... give the customer a copy of the entry , and retain the counterfoil for his master's in- spection , and to enter in a cash - book receipts and payments , immediately upon their being made . There was a settlement of these books and ...
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... give an account to the satisfaction of the justices how he came by the same , shall be guilty of a misdemeanor : Held , that a warehouse , though not at- tached to or within a curtilege of a dwelling- house , was within the section ...
... give an account to the satisfaction of the justices how he came by the same , shall be guilty of a misdemeanor : Held , that a warehouse , though not at- tached to or within a curtilege of a dwelling- house , was within the section ...
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... give this salary of 11. per year . The prisoner was allowed to get in arrear , and was treated as a debtor in respect of such arrears . Having fraudulently returned the names of three persons as owing money to the prosecutors , when the ...
... give this salary of 11. per year . The prisoner was allowed to get in arrear , and was treated as a debtor in respect of such arrears . Having fraudulently returned the names of three persons as owing money to the prosecutors , when the ...
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... give any definite quantity of time or labour to the business , but he was to act in a particular district . And in the printed forms given to him on which to make his returns , he was called , " Agent for the Bir- kenhead District ...
... give any definite quantity of time or labour to the business , but he was to act in a particular district . And in the printed forms given to him on which to make his returns , he was called , " Agent for the Bir- kenhead District ...
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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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