A History of the Criminal Law of England, Količina 2Macmillan, 1883 |
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Stran 106
... benefit of clergy enjoyed by their husbands . As the law stands it produces this result . A husband and wife of mature age , and their daughter of fifteen , com- mit a theft . It is proved that the girl acted under actual threats used ...
... benefit of clergy enjoyed by their husbands . As the law stands it produces this result . A husband and wife of mature age , and their daughter of fifteen , com- mit a theft . It is proved that the girl acted under actual threats used ...
Stran 193
... benefit of clergy . Thus , broadly speaking , felony may be defined as the name appropriated to crimes punishable by death , misdemeanours being a name for all minor offences . There were , and , indeed , still are a good many ...
... benefit of clergy . Thus , broadly speaking , felony may be defined as the name appropriated to crimes punishable by death , misdemeanours being a name for all minor offences . There were , and , indeed , still are a good many ...
Stran 209
... Benefit of clergy was to be abolished absolutely , and in consequence the punishments of clergyable felonies were to be revised . Persons convicted of manslaughter were to be punished by death , but without corruption of blood or ...
... Benefit of clergy was to be abolished absolutely , and in consequence the punishments of clergyable felonies were to be revised . Persons convicted of manslaughter were to be punished by death , but without corruption of blood or ...
Stran 210
... benefit of clergy except those above specially provided for were to remain capital . A limited provision was made for the payment of the costs of witnesses not worth £ 100 . A remarkable provision required committing magistrates if ...
... benefit of clergy except those above specially provided for were to remain capital . A limited provision was made for the payment of the costs of witnesses not worth £ 100 . A remarkable provision required committing magistrates if ...
Stran 212
... benefit of clergy , about the precise interpretation of obscure phrases in statutes , and many other subjects which make a great part of the work , and in particular the part which relates to pro- cedure , almost unreadable except by a ...
... benefit of clergy , about the precise interpretation of obscure phrases in statutes , and many other subjects which make a great part of the work , and in particular the part which relates to pro- cedure , almost unreadable except by a ...
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