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Pagina 24
... the second inquest , since called the petty jury , were summoned from the
neighbourhood where the offence was supposed to have been committed , and
decided upon the guilt or innocence of the prisoner by their own personal
knowledge ...
... the second inquest , since called the petty jury , were summoned from the
neighbourhood where the offence was supposed to have been committed , and
decided upon the guilt or innocence of the prisoner by their own personal
knowledge ...
Pagina 82
Exceptions may be taken against the jury in such cases , but not against the
witness or accuser ; therefore your argument serveth little for you . Sir N. T. That is
not so , for the use of witnesses and a jury are the same , and the effects and ...
Exceptions may be taken against the jury in such cases , but not against the
witness or accuser ; therefore your argument serveth little for you . Sir N. T. That is
not so , for the use of witnesses and a jury are the same , and the effects and ...
Pagina 106
Then an officer was directed to attend the jury while retired to consider of their
verdict . Sir N. T. May it please you , my Lords Commissioners , that no person
have access or conference with the jury , nor that any of the Queen's Counsel be
...
Then an officer was directed to attend the jury while retired to consider of their
verdict . Sir N. T. May it please you , my Lords Commissioners , that no person
have access or conference with the jury , nor that any of the Queen's Counsel be
...
Pagina 400
The trial took place at Winchester , by a Jury of Middlesex , consisting of Sir John
Fowler , Sir Ralph Coningsby , Sir William Rowe , Sir Edward Peacock , and eight
others . * This Trial is compiled from several distinct reports , evidently taken by ...
The trial took place at Winchester , by a Jury of Middlesex , consisting of Sir John
Fowler , Sir Ralph Coningsby , Sir William Rowe , Sir Edward Peacock , and eight
others . * This Trial is compiled from several distinct reports , evidently taken by ...
Pagina 449
This ended , the jury were willed to go together ; who departed , and stayed not a
quarter of an hour , when they returned , bringing in their verdict of Guilty of
Treason.t The King's Serjeant calling for judgment , and Sir W. Raleigh being
asked ...
This ended , the jury were willed to go together ; who departed , and stayed not a
quarter of an hour , when they returned , bringing in their verdict of Guilty of
Treason.t The King's Serjeant calling for judgment , and Sir W. Raleigh being
asked ...
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