The Lives of the Chief Justices of England, Volume 2J. Cockcroft, 1971 - Great Britain |
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... Trial of State Prosecutions , 142. Trial of Lord Preston for High Treason , 143. Rex v . Charnock , 144. Rex v . Rookwood , 145. Vindication of Holt for the Law laid down by him in Sir John Freind's Case , 145. Liberty of the Press in ...
... Trial of State Prosecutions , 142. Trial of Lord Preston for High Treason , 143. Rex v . Charnock , 144. Rex v . Rookwood , 145. Vindication of Holt for the Law laid down by him in Sir John Freind's Case , 145. Liberty of the Press in ...
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... trial should be postponed till the afternoon , as a witness for him was absent , and it had been usual in such case to allow an interval between the arraignment and the trial , Pemberton said , " Why may not this trial be respited till ...
... trial should be postponed till the afternoon , as a witness for him was absent , and it had been usual in such case to allow an interval between the arraignment and the trial , Pemberton said , " Why may not this trial be respited till ...
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... trial it is a reason against granting it , be- cause many causes and persons have popular prejudices attending them which influence juries . " A great deal of law and equity in England has arisen to regulate the course and obviate the ...
... trial it is a reason against granting it , be- cause many causes and persons have popular prejudices attending them which influence juries . " A great deal of law and equity in England has arisen to regulate the course and obviate the ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
CHAPTER XX | 24 |
were legally imprisoned 49 Pembertons Crossexamination of the Clerk of | 51 |
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