The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... JAMES REA , GEORGE JONES , AND JOSEPH WRIGHT . ( A verdict for a prisoner on an issue of autrefois convict cannot be set aside and a new trial had , though without evidence and against the opinion of the judge . ) [ S. C. 7 C. & P. 836 ...
... JAMES REA , GEORGE JONES , AND JOSEPH WRIGHT . ( A verdict for a prisoner on an issue of autrefois convict cannot be set aside and a new trial had , though without evidence and against the opinion of the judge . ) [ S. C. 7 C. & P. 836 ...
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... JAMES CROPPER . ( A new panel of seventy - two jurors may be ordered by the Judge to be summoned during the assizes , and a conviction for felony by a jury selected therefrom , after challenging , though more than forty - eight is valid ...
... JAMES CROPPER . ( A new panel of seventy - two jurors may be ordered by the Judge to be summoned during the assizes , and a conviction for felony by a jury selected therefrom , after challenging , though more than forty - eight is valid ...
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... James Cropper well knowing the said forged acceptance to be forged against the statute and against the peace , & c . On the part of the prosecution , a certified copy of the return made to the Stamp Office in London , pursuant to the ...
... James Cropper well knowing the said forged acceptance to be forged against the statute and against the peace , & c . On the part of the prosecution , a certified copy of the return made to the Stamp Office in London , pursuant to the ...
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... James Bradshaw , the petitioning creditor for the said fiat , was fully aware that his the said Ebenezer Keat's object in leaving his dwelling- house and coming to and continuing in London was such , and such only , as above stated ...
... James Bradshaw , the petitioning creditor for the said fiat , was fully aware that his the said Ebenezer Keat's object in leaving his dwelling- house and coming to and continuing in London was such , and such only , as above stated ...
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... James Marfitt , on the 3d of August , 1837 . The prosecutor , a grazier , hired the prisoner to take a heifer from York to Kirby Misperton ; the prisoner was to receive two shillings for taking the heifer the same day to Spittle Beck ...
... James Marfitt , on the 3d of August , 1837 . The prosecutor , a grazier , hired the prisoner to take a heifer from York to Kirby Misperton ; the prisoner was to receive two shillings for taking the heifer the same day to Spittle Beck ...
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