| Charles Cottu - Constitutional law - 1822 - 338 pages
...detiverance make between our sovereign tord the king and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shatl hâve in charge and a true verdict give a'ccording to the evidence. So help you God. (2) Ce sont tes avocats de la partie poursuivante , qui est toujours censée agir au nom du roi. Le... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...a tales may be awarded as in civil causes, till the number of twelve is sworn, " well and truly to try, and true deliverance make, between our sovereign lord the king, and the prisoner whom they have in charge ; and a true verdict to give according to evidence." VVhen the jury... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 576 pages
...tales may be awarded as in civil causes u, till the number of twelve [ 355 is sworn " well and truly to try, and true deliverance make, " between our sovereign lord the king and the prisoner " whom they have in charge ; and a true verdict to give, " according to the evidence." WHEN... | |
| sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...may be awarded as in civil causes u, till the number of twelve [ 355 ] is sworn " well and truly to try, and true deliverance make, " between our sovereign lord the king and the prisoner " whom they have in charge; and a true verdict to give, " according to the evidence." WHEN... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1826 - 1018 pages
...clerk of the arraigns on the circuit proceeds to administer to each of them the following oalh :—" You shall well "and truly try, and true deliverance...give, according to the evidence, so " help you God (d)." The form of swearing the petit jury for the £ 552 ] trial of a traverse, differs in a slight... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1829 - 472 pages
...said annual Sum, over and above any Rents to which the said CD is liable in respect of such Freehold, and a true Verdict give according to the Evidence. So help you GOD. CAP. IX. An Act for fixing, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One thousand eight hundred and thirty,... | |
| William Dickinson - Court rules - 1829 - 764 pages
...peace in this manner : — " You good men who are returned and empannelled to try the issue joined between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoners at the bar, answer to your names and save yourjines;" and then calls the names of the jury. When twelve appear,... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 972 pages
...challenge». When the jury ia completed, they are sworn separately, in criminal Oathof. cases, as follows: " You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our sovereign lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a tnie verdict give, according to the evidence.... | |
| Richard Burn - 1831 - 1094 pages
...this is done, in cases of felony, in the following manner : — " You ¡nail well and truly try, ana true deliverance make, between our sovereign lord the king and the prisoners at the bar, whom you ¡hall have in charge, and a true verdict give according to the evidence. So help you God." in miidemcanor.... | |
| John Scriven (serjeant at law.) - Copyhold - 1834 - 852 pages
...well and truly try the issue joined between the parties ' [or between AB plaintiff, and CD defendant], and a true verdict ' give according to the evidence :' So help you God. And enter by every man's name, as he is sworn, sw. ; and being all sworn, bid them stand together and... | |
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