A History of the Criminal Law of England, Količina 2Macmillan, 1883 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 60
Stran 1
... interest , quite distinct from the history of the act by the provisions of which the crime defined is punished . In the present chapter I propose to deal with the history of the definition of the offence of homicide in its two forms of ...
... interest , quite distinct from the history of the act by the provisions of which the crime defined is punished . In the present chapter I propose to deal with the history of the definition of the offence of homicide in its two forms of ...
Stran 11
... interest , though at present it involves no legal consequences . Homicide may be regarded as the highest form of bodily injury which can , in the nature of things , be inflicted . It is no doubt possible to suggest cases of mutilation ...
... interest , though at present it involves no legal consequences . Homicide may be regarded as the highest form of bodily injury which can , in the nature of things , be inflicted . It is no doubt possible to suggest cases of mutilation ...
Stran 13
... interest , and I need not dwell upon them . I now come to acts of violence necessary for the preserva- tion of peace and the prevention of crime . The distinction between these two objects is matter rather of language than of substance ...
... interest , and I need not dwell upon them . I now come to acts of violence necessary for the preserva- tion of peace and the prevention of crime . The distinction between these two objects is matter rather of language than of substance ...
Stran 33
... interest " occidat quis an causam mortis præbeat , sed ibi distinguitur inter veram causam et infortunium de animalibus quæ ratione carent vel aliis rebus " inanimatis quæ dant occasionem , sicut navis , arbor quæ oppressit vel hujus ...
... interest " occidat quis an causam mortis præbeat , sed ibi distinguitur inter veram causam et infortunium de animalibus quæ ratione carent vel aliis rebus " inanimatis quæ dant occasionem , sicut navis , arbor quæ oppressit vel hujus ...
Stran 35
... interest , though it is in itself extremely obscure , is the origin of the divi- sion of the crime of homicide into different degrees . In Bracton , as I have shown at length , " murder " meant secret killing , involving a fine on the ...
... interest , though it is in itself extremely obscure , is the origin of the divi- sion of the crime of homicide into different degrees . In Bracton , as I have shown at length , " murder " meant secret killing , involving a fine on the ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
acte d'accusation antimony appears arsenic benefit of clergy bodily harm body Bracton cause death Chretien circumstances Code Pénal Coke committed common law conspiracy convicted Cook Cook's crime criminal law Dechamps definition distinction Donellan doubt enacted evidence fact false felony forgery fraudulent Gayet give grievous bodily harm guilty homicide imprisonment India Indian Penal Code indictable inflicted instance intent Joanon judge jury justice killing labour larceny law of England law relating Léotade Lesnier Lespagne Lord magistrate malice aforethought manslaughter meurtre misappropriation Miss Bankes murder murdrum offence opinion Palmer passed Penal Code penal servitude perjury person poison present principle prosecution provisions provocation punishment question reason referred regarded remarkable repealed se defendendo sentence servant Smethurst statute Strafgesetzbuch strychnia symptoms tetanus theft things tion trade TRIALS unlawful violence witnesses words XXVI XXXIII
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 352 - ... to establish a defence on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was labouring under such a defect of reason, from disease of the mind, as not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or, if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.
Stran 252 - ... any voter, or to or for any other person, " in order to induce any voter to" vote or refrain from
Stran 87 - Quiconque , par maladresse, imprudence, inattention, négligence ou inobservation des règlements, aura commis involontairement un homicide, ou en aura involontairement été la cause, sera puni d'un emprisonnement de trois mois à deux ans, et d'une amende de cinquante francs à sis cents francs.
Stran 208 - In many cases an agreement to do a certain thing has been considered as the subject of an indictment for a conspiracy, though the same act, if done separately by each individual without any agreement among themselves, would not have been illegal as, in the case of journeymen conspiring to raise their wages; each may insist on raising his wages, if lie can, but if several meet for the same purpose, it is illegal, and the parties may be indicted for a conspiracy.
Stran 22 - And if a man lie not in wait, but God deliver him into his hand; then I will appoint thee a place whither he shall flee. 14 But if a man come presumptuously upon his neighbour, to slay him with guile; thou shalt take him from mine altar, that he may die.
Stran 20 - ... knowledge that the act which causes death will probably cause the death of, or grievous bodily harm to, some person, whether .such person is the person actually killed or not, although such knowledge is accompanied by indifference whether death or grievous bodily harm is caused or not, or by a wish that it may not be caused...
Stran 224 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority — 1.
Stran 86 - Le meurtre emportera également la peine mort, lorsqu'il aura eu pour objet soit de préparer, faciliter ou exécuter un délit, soit de favoriser la fuite ou d'assurer l'impunité des auteurs ou complices de ce délit.
Stran 115 - That whosoever unlawfully and maliciously shall shoot at any person, or shall, by drawing a trigger, or in any other manner attempt to discharge any kind of loaded arms at any person...
Stran 254 - ... brought as a Slave or Slaves into any Island, Colony, Country, Territory, or Place whatsoever, or for the purpose of his, her, or their being sold, transferred, used, or dealt with as a Slave or Slaves, then and in every such Case the Person or Persons so offending...