Alberta Law Reports, Volume 14Burroughs, 1920 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 76
... magistrate was not justified in trying him upon the charge . The facts were that on June 29 , 1918 , Mr. Davidson , the police magistrate for Calgary , upon an information sworn before him by one David Richardson , described therein as ...
... magistrate was not justified in trying him upon the charge . The facts were that on June 29 , 1918 , Mr. Davidson , the police magistrate for Calgary , upon an information sworn before him by one David Richardson , described therein as ...
Page 77
... magistrate and put upon his trial upon an information which had been laid on July 2 , the day before , and by which he was charged with keeping the house referred to for the purposes of prostitution . Objection was taken by his counsel ...
... magistrate and put upon his trial upon an information which had been laid on July 2 , the day before , and by which he was charged with keeping the house referred to for the purposes of prostitution . Objection was taken by his counsel ...
Page 78
... magistrate had power to proceed to hear and adjudicate upon the charge . And the contention is that after the swearing of the information a regular warrant of arrest should have been issued and that without it there was no authority to ...
... magistrate had power to proceed to hear and adjudicate upon the charge . And the contention is that after the swearing of the information a regular warrant of arrest should have been issued and that without it there was no authority to ...
Page 109
... magistrate ( which term in this province includes any two Justices ) to hear and deter- . mine subject to the subsequent provisions of Part XVI a charge of unlawful wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm upon any other person ...
... magistrate ( which term in this province includes any two Justices ) to hear and deter- . mine subject to the subsequent provisions of Part XVI a charge of unlawful wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm upon any other person ...
Page 119
... magistrates that such was the purpose of the accused . At first I was disposed to doubt whether there ought to be a conviction where the person to whom the prescription is given had himself no such purpose or intention at all and was ...
... magistrates that such was the purpose of the accused . At first I was disposed to doubt whether there ought to be a conviction where the person to whom the prescription is given had himself no such purpose or intention at all and was ...
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