Lordships' inquiries are confined to those persons who labour under such partial delusions only, and are not in other respects insane, we are of opinion that, notwithstanding the party accused did the act complained of with a view, under the influence... The Zoist - Page 2521844Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...delusion in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons ; as, for instance, where at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit }" With respect to this question the opinion of the Judges was, that notwithstanding the party committing... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 1496 pages
...delusion in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons ; as, for instance, where at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit }" With respect to this question the opinion of the Judges was, that notwithstanding the party committing... | |
| Law - 1844 - 510 pages
...insane delusion, in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons ; as for instance when at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit?" The judges were of opinion that in the case supposed, the party was equally guilty with a sane person.... | |
| Books - 1844 - 974 pages
...delusion in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons ; as, for instance, where at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit r" With respect to this question the opinion of the Judges was, that notwithstanding the party committing... | |
| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 824 pages
...delusion in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons ; as, for instance, where, at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit '!' " In answer to which question, assuming that your lordships' inquiries are confined to those persons... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 1114 pages
...delusion in respect of one or more particular subjects or persons; as, for instance, where, at the time of the commission of the alleged crime, the accused...delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed 1844. grievance or injury, or of producing some supposed public jy ' benefit?" CRIMINALS. In answer... | |
| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - Law reports, digests, etc - 1845 - 856 pages
...only, and are not in other respects insane, we are of opinion, that, notwithstanding the party accused did the act complained of with a view, under the influence...supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he is nevertheless punishable, according to the nature of the crime committed, if he... | |
| 1845 - 408 pages
...notwithsanding the party accused did the act complained of with a view, under the influence of insane delusions, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he is nevertheless punishable, according to the nature of the crime committed, if he... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal procedure - 1846 - 914 pages
...more particular subjects or persons; as, for instance, where, at the time of the commission of ihe alleged crime, the accused knew he was acting contrary...supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit? " 2nd. What are the proper questions to be submitted to the jury, when a person, alleged... | |
| William Freeman, Benjamin Franklin Hall - Insanity (Law) - 1848 - 516 pages
...alleged crime, the accused knew he was acting contrary to law, but did the act complained of with the view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing...injury, or of producing some supposed public benefit ? 2. What are the proper questions to be submitted to the jury when a person alleged to be afflicted... | |
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