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Pagina 8
... Crown , as times of popular liberty and security , have not " inquired wisely in this mat- ter . " The proceedings against persons accused of state offences in the earlier periods of our history do not deserve the name of trials ; they ...
... Crown , as times of popular liberty and security , have not " inquired wisely in this mat- ter . " The proceedings against persons accused of state offences in the earlier periods of our history do not deserve the name of trials ; they ...
Pagina 9
... this transaction will be found in the account of the proceedings against Sir W. Ra- leigh in this volume .. See the Duke of Norfolk's trial , p . 146 . of the witnesses for the Crown ; counsel were not INTRODUCTION . G.
... this transaction will be found in the account of the proceedings against Sir W. Ra- leigh in this volume .. See the Duke of Norfolk's trial , p . 146 . of the witnesses for the Crown ; counsel were not INTRODUCTION . G.
Pagina 10
... Crown ; counsel were not to assist him in making his defence , and , during the whole proceeding , the judges and king's counsel were accustomed to display their ingenuity by perplexing the prisoner with questions , and endeavouring to ...
... Crown ; counsel were not to assist him in making his defence , and , during the whole proceeding , the judges and king's counsel were accustomed to display their ingenuity by perplexing the prisoner with questions , and endeavouring to ...
Pagina 11
... Crown ; on a verdict of ac- quittal , he is instantly discharged , and the jury are never questioned for their conduct . When the two cases are thus placed in opposition , it is manifest that a very great improvement has taken place in ...
... Crown ; on a verdict of ac- quittal , he is instantly discharged , and the jury are never questioned for their conduct . When the two cases are thus placed in opposition , it is manifest that a very great improvement has taken place in ...
Pagina 12
... Crown is concerned . " The frequent interference of the prerogative of the Crown with 12 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... Crown is concerned . " The frequent interference of the prerogative of the Crown with 12 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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