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" A. puts poison into a pot of wine, etc., to the intent to poison B. and sets it in a place where he supposes B. will come and drink of it, and by accident C. (to whom A. has no malice) comes, and of his own head takes the pot and drinks of it, of which... "
The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts - Page 125
by Sir Edward Coke - 1826
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An Analytical Digested Index to the Common Law Reports: From the ..., Volume 2

Thomas Coventry, Samuel Hughes - Law reports, digests, etc - 1832 - 672 pages
...it himself, having first stirred it abeut ; held, this is murder in A. Gore's case, 9 Co. 81 a. 42. If A puts poison into a pot of wine, &c. to the intent to poison B, and sets it in a ilaco where he supposes B will come and drink it, and by accident C, against whom A mu no malice, conies,...
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 32

Law - 1871 - 224 pages
...which " it was resolved that if A putteth poison in a pot of wine to the intent to poison B, and set it in a place where he supposes B will come and drink of it, and by accident C (to whom A hath no malice) cometh and of his own head taketh the pot • and drinketh of...
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A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United States, Volume 2

Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1874 - 970 pages
...eventiis quia ex causis eveniunt ; and the stirring of the electuary by Martin, without putting in the poison by Agnes, could not have been the cause of his death, t Under the same head may be classed the case of one who gave medicine to a woman ; and that of another...
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A Treatise on the Law of Homicide in the United States: To which is Appended ...

Francis Wharton - Homicide - 1875 - 854 pages
...dicuntur eventus quia ex causis eveniunt ; and the stirring of the electuary by Martin, without putting in the poison by Agnes, could not have been the cause of his death. If Martin's trying the electuary was a natural and probable sequence of the prisoner's conduct, then...
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A Treatise on Criminal Law: By Francis Wharton ...

Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1880 - 844 pages
...dicunlur eventus quia ex causis eveniunl; and the stirring of the electuary by Martin, without putting in the poison by Agnes, could not have been the cause of his death. If Martin's trying the electuary was a natural and probable sequence of the prisoner's conduct, then...
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Philosophy of Criminal Law

Francis Wharton - Criminal law - 1880 - 362 pages
...dicuntur eventus quia ex causis eveniunt; and the stirring of the electuary by Martin, without putting in the poison by Agnes, could not have been the cause of his death. If Martin's trying the electuary was a natural and probable sequence of the prisoner's conduct, then...
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Cases on Criminal Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts

William Ephraim Mikell - Criminal law - 1908 - 638 pages
...of the electuary by Martin_\vith his knife without the putting in of the poison by Agnes coul3~not have been the cause of his death. And it was also...resolved, that if A. puts poison into a pot of wine. etc., to the intent to poison B. and sets it in a place where he supposes B. will come and drink of...
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A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities Upon Criminal Law

Joseph Henry Beale - Criminal law - 1915 - 1034 pages
...eventus est qui ex causa sequitur, et dicuntur eventus quia ex causis eveniunt, and the stirring of the electuary by Martin with his knife without the putting...resolved that if A. puts poison into a pot of wine, \« .. to the intent to poison B., and sets it in a place where he supposes B. will come and drink...
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A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities Upon Criminal Law

Joseph Henry Beale - Criminal law - 1915 - 1076 pages
...evenlus est qui ex causa seyuitur, et dicvntur euentus quia ex causis eveniunl, and the stirring of the electuary by Martin with his knife without the putting...his death. And it was also resolved that if A. puts poisou into a pot of wine, Ac., to the intent to poison B., and sets it in a place where he supposes...
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Cases on Criminal Law: Selected from Decisions of English and American Courts

William Ephraim Mikell - Criminal law - 1925 - 886 pages
...eventus est qui ex causa sequitur, et dicuntur eventus quia ex causis eveniunt, and the stirring of the electuary by Martin with his knife without the putting...resolved, that if A. puts poison into a pot of wine, etc., to the intent to poison B. and sets it in a place where he supposes B. will come and drink of...
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