The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... jury were thus completed and sworn . The jury were then charged with the prisoner on the before - mentioned indictment , and the case having been closed and summed up , the jury retired to consider their verdict . At about seven o'clock ...
... jury were thus completed and sworn . The jury were then charged with the prisoner on the before - mentioned indictment , and the case having been closed and summed up , the jury retired to consider their verdict . At about seven o'clock ...
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... jury acquitted both prisoners of the felony , not being satisfied that they had any intent to murder , but found ... Jury might find the bill on one injury as dangerous to life , and the [ 56 ] Petty Jury be asked to convict on another ...
... jury acquitted both prisoners of the felony , not being satisfied that they had any intent to murder , but found ... Jury might find the bill on one injury as dangerous to life , and the [ 56 ] Petty Jury be asked to convict on another ...
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... jury to the party indicted of high treason or misprision of treason . The bill of indictment was found by the Grand Jury on the 11th of December 1839. On the 12th a copy of the indictment , and of the panel of the jury intended to be ...
... jury to the party indicted of high treason or misprision of treason . The bill of indictment was found by the Grand Jury on the 11th of December 1839. On the 12th a copy of the indictment , and of the panel of the jury intended to be ...
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... jury . At that time the prisoner was entitled to a list of the jury , but not to a copy of the indictment , without asking ; and part of the form was to ask whether he had got a copy of the jury panel ; if he said no , the Crown was ...
... jury . At that time the prisoner was entitled to a list of the jury , but not to a copy of the indictment , without asking ; and part of the form was to ask whether he had got a copy of the jury panel ; if he said no , the Crown was ...
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... jury , and of the witnesses . The words " at the same time " might mean either the same instant of time , or the same interval or distance of time in relation to the trial . The words , then , admitting of two interpretations , the ...
... jury , and of the witnesses . The words " at the same time " might mean either the same instant of time , or the same interval or distance of time in relation to the trial . The words , then , admitting of two interpretations , the ...
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