The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 168W. Green, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... trial of rebels , 19 Geo . II . c . 9. ) 99 During the rebellion , which began in Scotland in the Summer 1745 , an Act passed impowering his Majesty to issue commissions for trying the rebels in any county of the kingdom , in the same ...
... trial of rebels , 19 Geo . II . c . 9. ) 99 During the rebellion , which began in Scotland in the Summer 1745 , an Act passed impowering his Majesty to issue commissions for trying the rebels in any county of the kingdom , in the same ...
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... trial , regard should be had to the several distances . Accordingly it was agreed , that with regard to those prisoners whose witnesses reside in England , their trials should be * put off to the 15th of July ; and that the Court would ...
... trial , regard should be had to the several distances . Accordingly it was agreed , that with regard to those prisoners whose witnesses reside in England , their trials should be * put off to the 15th of July ; and that the Court would ...
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cautela , to have such warrant directing the commissioners to proceed to the trial of those prisoners and such warrant was procured before the trials came on . The like caution had been before used with regard to the trial of ...
cautela , to have such warrant directing the commissioners to proceed to the trial of those prisoners and such warrant was procured before the trials came on . The like caution had been before used with regard to the trial of ...
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... trial , 6 St. Tri . 39 ) , but were reserved for his Majesty's pleasure ; which now appears to be , that they shall have a fair trial , and liberty to make their defence according to law . They then insisted , that the overt acts are ...
... trial , 6 St. Tri . 39 ) , but were reserved for his Majesty's pleasure ; which now appears to be , that they shall have a fair trial , and liberty to make their defence according to law . They then insisted , that the overt acts are ...
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... trial , and a jury is once sworn and charged with him , he should stand or fall by the event of that trial ; otherwise his life may be brought in jeopardy for the same fact as often as the Court pleaseth , and even when he is not so ...
... trial , and a jury is once sworn and charged with him , he should stand or fall by the event of that trial ; otherwise his life may be brought in jeopardy for the same fact as often as the Court pleaseth , and even when he is not so ...
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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