The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 168W. Green, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 10
... defendants . And it is farther ordered by the Court here , that the said defendants have leave to with- draw their pleas of not guilty by them formerly pleaded to the indictment in this cause , and have leave to plead to the ...
... defendants . And it is farther ordered by the Court here , that the said defendants have leave to with- draw their pleas of not guilty by them formerly pleaded to the indictment in this cause , and have leave to plead to the ...
Page 31
... defendant in this case , so as to make his person liable , would be a means of defeating the King's pardon ; because ... defendant the benefit of his pardon , without prejudice to the plaintiff , who might resort for satisfaction to the ...
... defendant in this case , so as to make his person liable , would be a means of defeating the King's pardon ; because ... defendant the benefit of his pardon , without prejudice to the plaintiff , who might resort for satisfaction to the ...
Page 94
... defendant voluntarie , felonice et ex malitia præcogitata interfecit , without saying murdravit , which is the word the statute useth , it amounts to no more than an indictment for manslaughter , and the offender shall have his clergy ...
... defendant voluntarie , felonice et ex malitia præcogitata interfecit , without saying murdravit , which is the word the statute useth , it amounts to no more than an indictment for manslaughter , and the offender shall have his clergy ...
Page 97
... defendant within the Act : and thereupon by the consent of the Attorney - general ( Sir Dudley Ryder ) on the part of the crown , and of the defendant's counsel , the prisoner was found guilty ; but judgment was respited by consent ...
... defendant within the Act : and thereupon by the consent of the Attorney - general ( Sir Dudley Ryder ) on the part of the crown , and of the defendant's counsel , the prisoner was found guilty ; but judgment was respited by consent ...
Page 98
... defendant out of the penalties of the Act . Upon the first question Lord Chief - Justice Ryder was of opinion , that ... defendant's case can be brought within the very letter of the clause , he cannot be guilty of high treason . [ 432 ] ...
... defendant out of the penalties of the Act . Upon the first question Lord Chief - Justice Ryder was of opinion , that ... defendant's case can be brought within the very letter of the clause , he cannot be guilty of high treason . [ 432 ] ...
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accessary accordingly acquitted Act of Parliament admitted aforesaid afterwards appeared Assizes attainted Bank of England Bank-note Baron Baron Hotham benefit of clergy bill of exchange burglary charged circumstances committed common law convicted Counsel counterfeit Court crime Crown custody defendant delivered discharged dwelling-house enacts evidence fact false February Session felony forged forgery found the prisoner gaol guilty of felony Hale hath high treason indictment instrument intention to defraud intitled James John judgment Jury found King's larceny Legislature letter Lord the King murder objection offence Old Bailey opinion pardon parish payment of money person or persons possession pounds present prisoner prisoner guilty prisoner's prosecution prosecutor proved purporting question receipt received robbery S. C. 2 East September Session Serjeant servant shew shillings stamp statute stealing stolen sufficient taken Term Thomas trial tried Twelve Judges uttering verdict warrant William witness words