| British Columbia - Session laws - 1890 - 374 pages
...Justices or Stipendiary Magistrate before Magistrate may rewhom any person is convicted under this Act that, regard being had to the youth, character, and antecedents of the offender, to the trivial duct, nature of the offence, and to any extenuating circumstances under which the offence was committed,... | |
| Maryland - Law - 1898 - 700 pages
...person is convicted before any court of larceny or false pretenses or any other offense not capital, aud no previous conviction is proved against him, if it appears to the court before whom he is -~o convicted, that regard being had to the youth, character and antecedents of the offender, to the... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - Canada - 1889 - 782 pages
...larceny or false pretences, or any other offence punishable with not more than two years' imprisonment, and no previous conviction is proved against him,...before whom he is so convicted that, regard being bad to the youth, character and antecedents of the offender, to the trivial nature of the offence,... | |
| Law - 1890 - 578 pages
...convicted of laroeny, or false pretences, or any other offence punishable with not more than two years imprisonment, before any Court, and no previous conviction...proved against him, if it appears to the Court before whoni he is so convicted, that, regard being had to the youth, character, and antecedents of the offender,... | |
| Henry Humphreys - Criminal law - 1890 - 952 pages
...than Court to two years' imprisonment before any Court, and no previous con vie- pToebationP'o'f tion is proved against him, if it appears to the Court before whom Rood conduct he is so convicted that, regard being had to the youth, character, ^!nt£°'^f to ;uid... | |
| Ontario prison reform commission, John Woodburn Langmuir - Crime - 1891 - 812 pages
...convicted of larceny or false pretences or any other offVnce punishable wiih not more than two years' imprisonment before any court, and no previous conviction...had to the youth, character and antecedents of the ortender, to the trivial nature of the offence and to any extenuating circumstances under which the... | |
| Canada - Criminal law - 1892 - 418 pages
...offenders in court of any offence punishable with not more than two certain cases, years' imprisonment, and no previous conviction is proved against him, if it appears to the court before which he is so convicted convicted, that, regard being had to the youth, character, and antecedents... | |
| William Paley, Walter Henry Macnamara - Criminal procedure - 1892 - 692 pages
...offender's youth or the trivial nature of the oH'ence, be brought about without imprisonment: instead of before whom he is so convicted that, regard being had to the sentencing to youth, character, and antecedents of the offender, to the trivial punishment. na ). ure... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1893 - 1068 pages
...convicted of larceny or false pretences, or anyother offence punishable with not more than two years' imprisonment, before any Court, and no previous conviction...antecedents of the offender, to the trivial nature of the ofl'ence, and to any extenuating circumstances under which the offence was committed, it is expedient... | |
| Canada - Criminal law - 1893 - 1192 pages
...is convicted before any court of any offence punishable with not more than two years' imprisonment, and no previous conviction is proved against him, if it appears to the court before which he is so convicted, that, regard being had to the youth, character, and antecedents of the offender,... | |
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