Alberta Law Reports, Volume 14Burroughs, 1920 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 47
... convicted on a criminal charge the child shall be deemed to be deserted by that parent . " * * At the time the children were taken they were aged re- spectively 14 , 11 , 9 and 6 years . In the spring of the present year the parents ...
... convicted on a criminal charge the child shall be deemed to be deserted by that parent . " * * At the time the children were taken they were aged re- spectively 14 , 11 , 9 and 6 years . In the spring of the present year the parents ...
Page 54
... convicted of an offence against this Act , or under The Crim- inal Code ; or whose home by reason of neglect , cruelty or de- pravity is an unfit place for such a child . * Such a child is liable to apprehension , whereupon the child is ...
... convicted of an offence against this Act , or under The Crim- inal Code ; or whose home by reason of neglect , cruelty or de- pravity is an unfit place for such a child . * Such a child is liable to apprehension , whereupon the child is ...
Page 56
... conviction being im- posed upon persons , ( among whom would be included par- ents ) interfering with children in charge of a Children's Aid Society or in a foster home or apprenticed . The superintendent of neglected children is given ...
... conviction being im- posed upon persons , ( among whom would be included par- ents ) interfering with children in charge of a Children's Aid Society or in a foster home or apprenticed . The superintendent of neglected children is given ...
Page 76
... conviction . The defendant was convicted of keeping a bawdy house , contrary to sec . 228 of The Criminal Code , R.S.C. , 1906 , ch . 146. The only objection to the conviction taken before us on appeal was that the accused had been ...
... conviction . The defendant was convicted of keeping a bawdy house , contrary to sec . 228 of The Criminal Code , R.S.C. , 1906 , ch . 146. The only objection to the conviction taken before us on appeal was that the accused had been ...
Page 102
... conviction for a criminal offence . Walsh says that the defendant seized some of the animals covered by the chattel mortgage and sold them realizing , so the defendant told him , $ 85 or $ 86 . The defendant said that the assignment of ...
... conviction for a criminal offence . Walsh says that the defendant seized some of the animals covered by the chattel mortgage and sold them realizing , so the defendant told him , $ 85 or $ 86 . The defendant said that the assignment of ...
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