The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 169W. Green, 1926 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Murder , 26 Eliz . , the statement is , [ 12 ] The foreman said it was manslaughter , the others dissent , and the entry is " Et quia veredictum illud curiƦ hic , incertum vitiosum et minime sufficiens in lege videbatur , quƦsitum est ...
... Murder , 26 Eliz . , the statement is , [ 12 ] The foreman said it was manslaughter , the others dissent , and the entry is " Et quia veredictum illud curiƦ hic , incertum vitiosum et minime sufficiens in lege videbatur , quƦsitum est ...
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... murder him . The second count stated the intent to be to maim him . The third count to disable him . The fourth count to do him some grievous bodily harm . The fifth count to resist the lawful apprehension of him the said John Sheard ...
... murder him . The second count stated the intent to be to maim him . The third count to disable him . The fourth count to do him some grievous bodily harm . The fifth count to resist the lawful apprehension of him the said John Sheard ...
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... murder if death had ensued . Sentence of hard labour may be pronounced on all persons convicted of assaults under 1 Vict . c . 85 , s . 11 , upon indictments for felonies . ) [ Referred to , R. v . Odgers , 1843 , 2 Mood . & R. 479 ...
... murder if death had ensued . Sentence of hard labour may be pronounced on all persons convicted of assaults under 1 Vict . c . 85 , s . 11 , upon indictments for felonies . ) [ Referred to , R. v . Odgers , 1843 , 2 Mood . & R. 479 ...
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... murder , shall be [ 41 ] transported for life ; and whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously shoot at any person , & c . or cut or wound , & c . with intent to maim , disfigure , or do some grievous bodily harm , shall be guilty of ...
... murder , shall be [ 41 ] transported for life ; and whosoever shall unlawfully and maliciously shoot at any person , & c . or cut or wound , & c . with intent to maim , disfigure , or do some grievous bodily harm , shall be guilty of ...
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... murder . The learned Judge thought otherwise , and put the case to the jury as to both . The jury acquitted both prisoners of the felony , not being satisfied that they had any intent to murder , but found them guilty of the assault ...
... murder . The learned Judge thought otherwise , and put the case to the jury as to both . The jury acquitted both prisoners of the felony , not being satisfied that they had any intent to murder , but found them guilty of the assault ...
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