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... witness the trials of criminals ; that prin- ciple is to be found in the feeling of reality which prevails on such occasions , and the consciousness that the life or liberty of a fellow - creature is at stake , and the facts upon which ...
... witness the trials of criminals ; that prin- ciple is to be found in the feeling of reality which prevails on such occasions , and the consciousness that the life or liberty of a fellow - creature is at stake , and the facts upon which ...
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... witnesses to prove his innocence of the charge , or to impeach the testimony * One of the most flagrant instances of this mode of procuring evidence , occurred in the case of Sir Walter Raleigh ; in which Sir Thomas Wilson , the Keeper ...
... witnesses to prove his innocence of the charge , or to impeach the testimony * One of the most flagrant instances of this mode of procuring evidence , occurred in the case of Sir Walter Raleigh ; in which Sir Thomas Wilson , the Keeper ...
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... witnesses for the 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 ...
... witnesses for the 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 ...
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... witnesses and addressing the jury in his behalf ; there must be two witnesses to support every article of the treason charged against him ; all the evidence is given in open court , and the prisoner or his counsel are allowed to cross ...
... witnesses and addressing the jury in his behalf ; there must be two witnesses to support every article of the treason charged against him ; all the evidence is given in open court , and the prisoner or his counsel are allowed to cross ...
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... witnesses . There is a curious paper in Somers's Tracts , said to be written by Lord Burleigh , in which it is fully admitted that many state prisoners were tortured by command of Elizabeth ; and it is there said , by way of apology ...
... witnesses . There is a curious paper in Somers's Tracts , said to be written by Lord Burleigh , in which it is fully admitted that many state prisoners were tortured by command of Elizabeth ; and it is there said , by way of apology ...
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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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