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Pagina 9
... prisoner for upwards of a month , for the express purpose of drawing from his own conversation , materials for a criminal accusation . The particulars of this transaction will be found in the account of the proceedings against Sir W. Ra ...
... prisoner for upwards of a month , for the express purpose of drawing from his own conversation , materials for a criminal accusation . The particulars of this transaction will be found in the account of the proceedings against Sir W. Ra ...
Pagina 10
... prisons and their graves was usually but a short one ; " if , on the other hand , he was acquitted , the jury were reprimanded , or even punished , and the prisoner was sent back to confinement till the ma- terials for a new charge were ...
... prisons and their graves was usually but a short one ; " if , on the other hand , he was acquitted , the jury were reprimanded , or even punished , and the prisoner was sent back to confinement till the ma- terials for a new charge were ...
Pagina 11
... prisoner or his counsel are allowed to cross - examine the witnesses for the prosecution ; no questions are asked of the prisoner during the whole of the pro- ceeding as to the facts of the case ; he may call as many witnesses as he ...
... prisoner or his counsel are allowed to cross - examine the witnesses for the prosecution ; no questions are asked of the prisoner during the whole of the pro- ceeding as to the facts of the case ; he may call as many witnesses as he ...
Pagina 12
... prisoner ; he would in all pro- bability never have heard of them ; or , if he had , it would have been altogether impossible to have availed himself of them without professional assistance or a communication with his friends . On the ...
... prisoner ; he would in all pro- bability never have heard of them ; or , if he had , it would have been altogether impossible to have availed himself of them without professional assistance or a communication with his friends . On the ...
Pagina 15
... prisoners were tortured by command of Elizabeth ; and it is there said , by way of apology , that " Campion , the Jesuit , was never so racked , but that he was presently able to walk and write ; " and further , " that there was ...
... prisoners were tortured by command of Elizabeth ; and it is there said , by way of apology , that " Campion , the Jesuit , was never so racked , but that he was presently able to walk and write ; " and further , " that there was ...
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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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