The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... guilty of attempting to administer poison , or that shall shoot at any person , & c . with intent to murder , shall be [ 41 ] transported for life ; and whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously shoot at any person , & c . or cut or ...
... guilty of attempting to administer poison , or that shall shoot at any person , & c . with intent to murder , shall be [ 41 ] transported for life ; and whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously shoot at any person , & c . or cut or ...
Page 22
... guilty . It appeared by the evidence that both the prisoners in company had ill - used Charlotte Heath , a girl of seven years of age , daughter of Mary Cruse , whereupon Mr. Carrington for Mary Cruse contended that she was entitled to ...
... guilty . It appeared by the evidence that both the prisoners in company had ill - used Charlotte Heath , a girl of seven years of age , daughter of Mary Cruse , whereupon Mr. Carrington for Mary Cruse contended that she was entitled to ...
Page 41
... guilty , and the accessory does so also , then the trial of both shall go on ; and the jury are to enquire , first , of the guilt of the principal ; and if they find him guilty , then they are [ 104 ] to enquire as to the accessory ...
... guilty , and the accessory does so also , then the trial of both shall go on ; and the jury are to enquire , first , of the guilt of the principal ; and if they find him guilty , then they are [ 104 ] to enquire as to the accessory ...
Page 113
... guilty of the assault under the 11th section of 1 Vict . c . 85. The assault of which the prisoner Archer was found guilty , was a very violent attack upon the prosecutor at the Epsom [ 284 ] races , by thirty or forty persons , in ...
... guilty of the assault under the 11th section of 1 Vict . c . 85. The assault of which the prisoner Archer was found guilty , was a very violent attack upon the prosecutor at the Epsom [ 284 ] races , by thirty or forty persons , in ...
Page 124
... guilty . This case was argued in Easter Term , 1844 , before all the Judges except Coleridge J. and Maule J. Whitehurst for the prisoner . 66 The prisoner did not commit the offence as charged in the indictment . The statute 2 Will . IV ...
... guilty . This case was argued in Easter Term , 1844 , before all the Judges except Coleridge J. and Maule J. Whitehurst for the prisoner . 66 The prisoner did not commit the offence as charged in the indictment . The statute 2 Will . IV ...
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