The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 175W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 177
... proved by the policeman Cripps , who was called as a witness for the plaintiff , that the defendant desired him to take the plaintiff into custody on a charge of having stolen some dresses and other articles , and that he did so ; and ...
... proved by the policeman Cripps , who was called as a witness for the plaintiff , that the defendant desired him to take the plaintiff into custody on a charge of having stolen some dresses and other articles , and that he did so ; and ...
Page 308
... proved before the case for the prosecution closes , but I cannot direct it to be done at any particular part of the prosecutor's case . The original affidavit of the defendant , on which the perjury was assigned , was produced . It was ...
... proved before the case for the prosecution closes , but I cannot direct it to be done at any particular part of the prosecutor's case . The original affidavit of the defendant , on which the perjury was assigned , was produced . It was ...
Page 1319
... proved , on which the theory of the prosecution was based . But then the great fact it required , that the prisoner had fired the shot , was not clearly proved ; even assuming that it was proved that he took a gun with him . For whether ...
... proved , on which the theory of the prosecution was based . But then the great fact it required , that the prisoner had fired the shot , was not clearly proved ; even assuming that it was proved that he took a gun with him . For whether ...
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