A Practical Treatise on the Criminal Law: Comprising the Practice, Pleadings, and Evidence which Occur in the Course of Criminal Prosecution, Volume 2, Part 2Isaac Riley, 1819 - Criminal law |
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Page 509
... pounds , then and there charged against with gunpowder and a leaden bullet , which said gun he the said principal J. T. in both his hands then and there had and held at and against degree , the said S. G. then and there feloniously ...
... pounds , then and there charged against with gunpowder and a leaden bullet , which said gun he the said principal J. T. in both his hands then and there had and held at and against degree , the said S. G. then and there feloniously ...
Page 520
... pounds , the said horse in and upon the said A. B. then and there feloniously , wilfully , and of his malice aforethought , did ride and force , and him the said A. B. with the horse aforesaid , then and there by such riding and forcing ...
... pounds , the said horse in and upon the said A. B. then and there feloniously , wilfully , and of his malice aforethought , did ride and force , and him the said A. B. with the horse aforesaid , then and there by such riding and forcing ...
Page 540
... pounds , then and there drawn by two horses , ( v ) of the value of ten pounds , which he the said A. B. was then and there driving in and along the said highway , in and against the said E. F. feloniously did force and drive , and him ...
... pounds , then and there drawn by two horses , ( v ) of the value of ten pounds , which he the said A. B. was then and there driving in and along the said highway , in and against the said E. F. feloniously did force and drive , and him ...
Page 542
... pounds to the king as a fine . But the most important and extensive ancient statute on this subject is the 22 and 23 Car . II . c . 1. commonly called the Coventry Act , from the circumstances to which it owes its origin . For it was ...
... pounds to the king as a fine . But the most important and extensive ancient statute on this subject is the 22 and 23 Car . II . c . 1. commonly called the Coventry Act , from the circumstances to which it owes its origin . For it was ...
Page 566
... pounds , of the va- lue of eighteen pounds , the same bill of exchange being the property of the said H. C. O. and the said sum of eighteen pounds payable and secured by and upon the same , being then , ( a ) See other precedents , Burn ...
... pounds , of the va- lue of eighteen pounds , the same bill of exchange being the property of the said H. C. O. and the said sum of eighteen pounds payable and secured by and upon the same , being then , ( a ) See other precedents , Burn ...
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A. B. late accessaries afore afterwards assault bank note bank of England benefit of clergy bill of exchange burglary Campb cause and procure charge chattels child committed common law conspiracy conspire contriving and intending convicted county aforesaid court damage defendant divers dwelling house East P. C. evil example false pretences feloniously felony without benefit force and arms forged and counterfeited forgery form aforesaid Fost further present guilty of felony Hale Hawk holden imprisonment indictment injure intent to defraud jurors aforesaid justice knowingly larceny last aforesaid last mentioned last-mentioned Leach letter libel liege subjects lord the king majesty's malice aforethought maliciously meaning ment offence parish party payment peace peace of God possession pounds prison punished scandalous Second count shillings similar precedent Starkie statute steal stolen sum of money thereof tion unlawfully utter and publish uttering Wentw wicked wickedly wilfully words
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Page 646 - That, on every such trial, the jury sworn to try the issue may give a general verdict of guilty or not guilty upon the whole matter put in issue upon such indictment or information; and shall not be required or directed, by the court or judge before whom such indictment or information...
Page 676 - ... such offender shall be deemed to have feloniously stolen the same...
Page 619 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Page 660 - Justice of the peace as aforesaid, in contempt of our said Lord the King, and his laws; to the evil example of all others in like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his Crown, and Dignity.
Page 652 - King there being, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Page 523 - God and our said lord the King then and there being, feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought...
Page 647 - King, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his Crown and dignity.
Page 505 - CD discharged and shot off as aforesaid, then and there feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought, did strike, penetrate, and wound the said EF, in and upon the right side of the belly of him the said...
Page 791 - ... of any accountable receipt for any note, bill or other security for payment of money, or any warrant or order for payment of money or delivery of goods...
Page 612 - Security; or if any Person shall accuse or threaten to accuse, or shall knowingly send or deliver any Letter or Writing accusing or threatening to accuse, any Person of any Crime punishable by Law with Death, Transportation, or Pillory, or of any Assault with Intent to commit any Rape, or of any Attempt or Endeavour to commit any Rape, or of any infamous Crime, as hereinafter defined...