The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... contained twelve counts . The first count of which charged that he , on the 24th of December , 7 W. IV . , at St. Mary in the town of Nottingham and county of the same town , having in his custody and possession a certain bill of ...
... contained twelve counts . The first count of which charged that he , on the 24th of December , 7 W. IV . , at St. Mary in the town of Nottingham and county of the same town , having in his custody and possession a certain bill of ...
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... contained two counts : - First , for stealing a sheep ; secondly , for killing the same with intent to steal the carcase . The jury found the prisoner guilty upon the latter count only . It appeared that the prisoner was interrupted by ...
... contained two counts : - First , for stealing a sheep ; secondly , for killing the same with intent to steal the carcase . The jury found the prisoner guilty upon the latter count only . It appeared that the prisoner was interrupted by ...
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... contained in the general words of the third and eighteenth , is not borne out , for the third is not , in fact , so general as the eighteenth . As to the third section , securities avowedly English are mentioned in the early part , and ...
... contained in the general words of the third and eighteenth , is not borne out , for the third is not , in fact , so general as the eighteenth . As to the third section , securities avowedly English are mentioned in the early part , and ...
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... contained ten counts , of which the learned Judge thought that the first , third , and seventh only were necessary to be considered . The first count stated , in substance , that the prisoner , meaning to subject C. F. E. to the ...
... contained ten counts , of which the learned Judge thought that the first , third , and seventh only were necessary to be considered . The first count stated , in substance , that the prisoner , meaning to subject C. F. E. to the ...
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... contained no averments as to the materiality of any of the matters deposed to . It contained several assignments of perjury . Those on which the prisoner was found guilty , were as follows : - " Whereas in truth and in fact the said ...
... contained no averments as to the materiality of any of the matters deposed to . It contained several assignments of perjury . Those on which the prisoner was found guilty , were as follows : - " Whereas in truth and in fact the said ...
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