| Henry Coleman Folkard - Libel and slander - 1908 - 752 pages
...to the Libel Act, 1792 (32 Geo. III. cap. 60), Provisions of it is recited that doubts had arisen, whether, on the trial of an indictment or information for the making or publishing of any libel, where an issue or issues are joined between the King and the defendant or defendants,... | |
| Sidney Webb - Cooperation - 1923 - 732 pages
...the title of Fox's Libel Act. It is quite short, its relevant portions being as follows : — ". . . .on the trial of an indictment or information for the making or publishing any libel .... on the plea of not guilty .... it shall be competent to the jury .... to give their verdict of... | |
| Sir Charles Grant Robertson - Constitutional history - 1904 - 478 pages
...respecting the functions of Juries in Cases of Libels. Whereas doubts have arisen whether on the trials of an indictment or information for the making or publishing any libel, where an issue or issues are joined between the king and the defendant or defendants, on the plea of... | |
| E. Neville Williams - 484 pages
...to remove doubts respecting the Junctions of juries in cases of libels. Whereas doubts have arisen whether on the trial of an indictment or information for the making or publishing any libel, where an issue or issues are joined between the King and the defendant or defendants, on the plea of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Libel and slander - 1792 - 168 pages
...STATUTE 32 Geo. III. c. 60. An Ad: to remove Doubts refpeding the Functions of Juries in Cafes of Libel. WHEREAS doubts have arifen, whether, on the trial of an indictment or information for the making or publifhing any libel, where an iffue or iffues are joined between the king and the defendant or defendants,... | |
| William Cobbett - United States - 1801 - 458 pages
...than that from which it came. — " Whereas," says the B b '2 . English law, " doubts have arisen, whether on the " trial of an indictment or information, for the " making or publishing any libel, where an issue or " issues are joined, between the King and the de" fendant, or defendants, on the... | |
| 1836 - 736 pages
...to wrest from them that prominent and invaluable privilege. This Act recites that doubts had arisen, whether on the trial of an indictment or information for the making or publishing any libel, when an issue or issues art joined between the King and the defendant or defend utt on the plea of... | |
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