A Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases: With Precedents of Indictments, &c. and the Evidence Necessary to Support Them |
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... manner of proving them 60 70 71 - 112 - 77 - 78 Sect . 1. By Admissions and Confessions- 73 3. By Written Evidence 2. By Presumptions - - 4. By Parol Evidence - 822222 77 79 92 - 92 - 112 BOOK II . Pleading and Evidence in particular ...
... manner of proving them 60 70 71 - 112 - 77 - 78 Sect . 1. By Admissions and Confessions- 73 3. By Written Evidence 2. By Presumptions - - 4. By Parol Evidence - 822222 77 79 92 - 92 - 112 BOOK II . Pleading and Evidence in particular ...
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... manner of proceeding for the pe nalty , be contained in the same clause which prohibits the act , the mode of proceeding given by the statute must be pursued , and no other . 2 Str . 679. Where a statute enabled the King in council to ...
... manner of proceeding for the pe nalty , be contained in the same clause which prohibits the act , the mode of proceeding given by the statute must be pursued , and no other . 2 Str . 679. Where a statute enabled the King in council to ...
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... manner ; as also the offence of accessary before or after the fact , on land or at sea , to piracy . 11 & 12 W. 3. c.7 . s . 10 . It may be necessary to mention here , that rivers , to the fur- thest point of land next the sea , creeks ...
... manner ; as also the offence of accessary before or after the fact , on land or at sea , to piracy . 11 & 12 W. 3. c.7 . s . 10 . It may be necessary to mention here , that rivers , to the fur- thest point of land next the sea , creeks ...
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... manner , as if other and different names were stated . 5 T. R. 195 . The surname may be such as the defendant has usually gone by or acknowledged ; and if there be a doubt which one of two names is his real surname , the second may be ...
... manner , as if other and different names were stated . 5 T. R. 195 . The surname may be such as the defendant has usually gone by or acknowledged ; and if there be a doubt which one of two names is his real surname , the second may be ...
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... manner above mentioned . Every fact and circumstance laid in an indictment , which is not a necessary ingredient in the offence , may be rejected as surplusage , and need not be proved at the trial ; also , if there be any defect in the ...
... manner above mentioned . Every fact and circumstance laid in an indictment , which is not a necessary ingredient in the offence , may be rejected as surplusage , and need not be proved at the trial ; also , if there be any defect in the ...
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