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Pagina 9
... court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for execution ; sometimes men charged with the same offence which was imputed to him , and hoping for , and even promised ...
... court , not cross - examined by him , nor confronted with him in any way ; sometimes convicted traitors waiting for execution ; sometimes men charged with the same offence which was imputed to him , and hoping for , and even promised ...
Pagina 10
... court of superior jurisdiction ; and after being heard publicly and openly , he will be either bailed , remanded , or discharged ; he must be brought to trial within a reasonable time , and if not indicted in the course of the next term ...
... court of superior jurisdiction ; and after being heard publicly and openly , he will be either bailed , remanded , or discharged ; he must be brought to trial within a reasonable time , and if not indicted in the course of the next term ...
Pagina 11
... court upon his own nomina- tion , who are permitted to assist him in every part of the trial by examining witnesses and addressing the jury in his behalf ; there must be two witnesses to support every article of the treason charged ...
... court upon his own nomina- tion , who are permitted to assist him in every part of the trial by examining witnesses and addressing the jury in his behalf ; there must be two witnesses to support every article of the treason charged ...
Pagina 25
... courts at the present day ; for he expressly states , that in such trials , " the witnesses against the male- factor were ... Court when the circumstances of pressure were removed from him . For these reasons , we find , that in State ...
... courts at the present day ; for he expressly states , that in such trials , " the witnesses against the male- factor were ... Court when the circumstances of pressure were removed from him . For these reasons , we find , that in State ...
Pagina 37
... Court , to which the reporter had no access . With respect to the evidence , some reporters , as in the Duke of Norfolk's case , merely referred to it generally , and then honestly laid down their pens while the exami- nations were read ...
... Court , to which the reporter had no access . With respect to the evidence , some reporters , as in the Duke of Norfolk's case , merely referred to it generally , and then honestly laid down their pens while the exami- nations were read ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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