A History of English Law, Volume 5Methuen & Company, 1966 |
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Pagina 171
... person had an official right to prosecute . The latter defect was remedied by papal legislation of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries . The judge was allowed , on proof of ill fame , to prosecute officially the suspected person ...
... person had an official right to prosecute . The latter defect was remedied by papal legislation of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries . The judge was allowed , on proof of ill fame , to prosecute officially the suspected person ...
Pagina 496
... person , any of which causes being generally returned into any court is good cause for the same court to leave the person committed in custody , but if any person shall be committed for any other cause , then the same ought specially to ...
... person , any of which causes being generally returned into any court is good cause for the same court to leave the person committed in custody , but if any person shall be committed for any other cause , then the same ought specially to ...
Pagina 497
... person be committed by her Majesties commandment from her Person , or by order from the Council - board , or if any one or two of her Council commit one for high treason such persons so in the case before committed may not be delivered ...
... person be committed by her Majesties commandment from her Person , or by order from the Council - board , or if any one or two of her Council commit one for high treason such persons so in the case before committed may not be delivered ...
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