The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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Page 9
... defendant's behalf . The myriad voices of the Whig historians raised in horror at the procedure of examina- tion of the defendant on oath should not blind us to the advant- age that this gave the defendant . He was enabled to put his ...
... defendant's behalf . The myriad voices of the Whig historians raised in horror at the procedure of examina- tion of the defendant on oath should not blind us to the advant- age that this gave the defendant . He was enabled to put his ...
Page 10
... defendant from the outset had a knowledge of the specifics involved , unlike the defendant under the common law procedure who until the hearing was opened by the prosecution counsel had in hand only the brief and un- informative ...
... defendant from the outset had a knowledge of the specifics involved , unlike the defendant under the common law procedure who until the hearing was opened by the prosecution counsel had in hand only the brief and un- informative ...
Page 15
... defendant was joined with a non- privileged person . But the Chancery order went further add- ing that , " by the common voice " of the officers of the court , the defendant might in any case " be impleaded in this court notwithstanding ...
... defendant was joined with a non- privileged person . But the Chancery order went further add- ing that , " by the common voice " of the officers of the court , the defendant might in any case " be impleaded in this court notwithstanding ...
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