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Page 467
... decision ( Decisions , p . 628 ) . sioners , were invited by the Crown , on a plea Lord Justice - Clerk Macdonald was a high stated by the panel in limine , to decide this CIARY . authority in favour of there being no prescrip- very ...
... decision ( Decisions , p . 628 ) . sioners , were invited by the Crown , on a plea Lord Justice - Clerk Macdonald was a high stated by the panel in limine , to decide this CIARY . authority in favour of there being no prescrip- very ...
Page 472
... decision pronounced by the Court June 18 , of Justiciary in Macgregor's case there is no record of any prosecution having taken place in respect of a crime committed more than twenty years prior thereto . The decision has again and ...
... decision pronounced by the Court June 18 , of Justiciary in Macgregor's case there is no record of any prosecution having taken place in respect of a crime committed more than twenty years prior thereto . The decision has again and ...
Page 523
... Decision . O signifies Outer House or Bill Chamber Decision . J signifies Justiciary Court or Criminal Appeal Court Decision . V signifies Lands Valuation Appeal Court and Valuation Appeal Court Decision . T signifies Teind Court ...
... Decision . O signifies Outer House or Bill Chamber Decision . J signifies Justiciary Court or Criminal Appeal Court Decision . V signifies Lands Valuation Appeal Court and Valuation Appeal Court Decision . T signifies Teind Court ...
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