Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration, and Decided by the Judges of England: From Hilary Term, 1861, to Trinity Term, 1865 |
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... taken the chattel inno- cently , and afterwards appropriated it without know- ledge of the ownership , it would not have been larceny , nor would it , we think , if he had done so knowing who was the owner , for he had the lawful ...
... taken the chattel inno- cently , and afterwards appropriated it without know- ledge of the ownership , it would not have been larceny , nor would it , we think , if he had done so knowing who was the owner , for he had the lawful ...
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... taken in custody to the police station by some of the police , whilst the others remained to take charge of the women and search the house . Uriah Weeks shortly afterwards came to the house . The women called out to him that the police ...
... taken in custody to the police station by some of the police , whilst the others remained to take charge of the women and search the house . Uriah Weeks shortly afterwards came to the house . The women called out to him that the police ...
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... taken away until it had been paid for , and that , when the carts were loaded , they were taken to the prose- cutor's weighing machine in the colliery yard , where , the weight and price of the coals having been ascer- weighed at a ...
... taken away until it had been paid for , and that , when the carts were loaded , they were taken to the prose- cutor's weighing machine in the colliery yard , where , the weight and price of the coals having been ascer- weighed at a ...
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... taken to the weighing machine , weighed and paid for . There was no abso- lute delivery of the soft coal to the prisoner , and no permission to take it away . The produce of a lead mine consists partly of silver and partly of lead ; and ...
... taken to the weighing machine , weighed and paid for . There was no abso- lute delivery of the soft coal to the prisoner , and no permission to take it away . The produce of a lead mine consists partly of silver and partly of lead ; and ...
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... taken to be correct , subject only to the question whether the indictment sufficiently describes the owership of the property , which is the subject thereof . The property charged to have been stolen consisted of certain brasses or caps ...
... taken to be correct , subject only to the question whether the indictment sufficiently describes the owership of the property , which is the subject thereof . The property charged to have been stolen consisted of certain brasses or caps ...
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25 Vict aforesaid do further alleged argued bailee bailment Belstone BLACKBURN borough Central Criminal Court charged clerk coal committed Conviction affirmed counsel appeared CROMPTON Crown and dignity defendant delivered embezzlement empire of Austria enacts ERLE C. J. evidence fact Fakenham false pretence Fareham felony further present held high bailiff indictment James Heywood January John John Kerrigan Judges judgment jurisdiction jurors aforesaid jury found Kerrigan lady the Queen larceny MARTIN meaning MELLOR ment misdemeanor oath aforesaid obtained offence officer opinion owner paid peace perjury person POLLOCK C. B. possession pounds weight prisoner prisoner guilty prisoner's prosecution prosecutor proved punishment Quarter Sessions Queen her Crown question receipt received Regina savings bank second count sect servant sheep shew Society soner statute steal Sticklepath stolen street taken Thomas tion treasurer trustees unlawfully verdict warrant WIGHTMAN WILLIAMS woman words
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Page 631 - Biel, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided and against the peace of our said Lady the Queen, her Crown and dignity.
Page 459 - These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to make distress of the goods and chattels of the said AB, and...
Page 177 - Lordship should not propose to attend in person at the next general quarter sessions of the peace, to be holden in and for the county...
Page 47 - Sum of lool., to be recovered by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information, in any of His Majesty's Courts of Record...
Page 213 - ... on the trial of any of the offences in this section mentioned it shall not be necessary to prove an intent on the part of the defendant to defraud any particular person, but it shall be sufficient to prove that the defendant did the act charged, with an intent to defraud.
Page 321 - Latin thesaurus inventus, which is where any money or coin, gold, silver, plate, or bullion, is found hidden in the earth, or other private place, the owner thereof being unknown ; in which case the treasure belongs to the king : but if he that hid it be known, or afterwards found out, the owner and not the king is entitled to it°.
Page 390 - England, be preferred by the direction or with the consent in writing of a Judge of one of the superior Courts of law...
Page 487 - Fitch, then and there being found, feloniously did steal, take, and carry away, against the peace of our Lady the Queen, her crown and dignity...
Page 504 - Court a verdict for that amount was rendered for the plaintiff, subject to the reserved question whether there was any evidence to go to the jury in support of the plaintiff's claim.
Page 459 - Peace in and for the said county, to answer to the said information, and to be further dealt with according to Law.