Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 54
... CHARGE TO JURY - LAWS 1855 , CH . 337. - At the trial of an indictment for murder , it was charged that the defendant , while endeavoring to ravish the deceased by the means of a rope around her neck , suffocated her so that she died ...
... CHARGE TO JURY - LAWS 1855 , CH . 337. - At the trial of an indictment for murder , it was charged that the defendant , while endeavoring to ravish the deceased by the means of a rope around her neck , suffocated her so that she died ...
Page 462
... charge for passenger conveyance . It is idle to contend that they could be separated from the charge for conveyance , so as to exempt any portion of the ordinary fare from duty , because a small por- tion might be said to represent the ...
... charge for passenger conveyance . It is idle to contend that they could be separated from the charge for conveyance , so as to exempt any portion of the ordinary fare from duty , because a small por- tion might be said to represent the ...
Page 468
... charge as requested , but charged that to kick was a natural propensity of a horse , and the defendant was bound to prevent his following it . The defendant further requested the court to charge the jury that if they found he cared for ...
... charge as requested , but charged that to kick was a natural propensity of a horse , and the defendant was bound to prevent his following it . The defendant further requested the court to charge the jury that if they found he cared for ...
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