The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 455
... indictment . The Attorney - General said his Lordship had power to amend the indictment if his Lordship would do so , so as to meet the fact of the actual enlistment being on board a British ship on the high seas ( see 14 & 15 Vict . c ...
... indictment . The Attorney - General said his Lordship had power to amend the indictment if his Lordship would do so , so as to meet the fact of the actual enlistment being on board a British ship on the high seas ( see 14 & 15 Vict . c ...
Page 459
... indictment cannot be sustained . HOME CIRCUIT . Hertford Crown Court , Herts Spring Assizes , 1864 , coram Pollock , C. B. REGINA V. ROBINSON AND ANOTHER . ( On an indictment for feloniously receiving goods , knowing them to have been ...
... indictment cannot be sustained . HOME CIRCUIT . Hertford Crown Court , Herts Spring Assizes , 1864 , coram Pollock , C. B. REGINA V. ROBINSON AND ANOTHER . ( On an indictment for feloniously receiving goods , knowing them to have been ...
Page 482
... indictment at Nisi Prius , not under the commission of oyer and terminer , as in the case of an indictment found at the assizes , but under the commission of nisi prius , the record being in the Court of Queen's Bench , having been ...
... indictment at Nisi Prius , not under the commission of oyer and terminer , as in the case of an indictment found at the assizes , but under the commission of nisi prius , the record being in the Court of Queen's Bench , having been ...
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