A History of the Criminal Law of England, Količina 2Macmillan, 1883 |
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... imprisoned half a year , and if he be con- " victed of any such thing a third time he shall be hanged . " Many other instances of the same kind might be given . The ordinance quoted may have been local and temporary , but , however this ...
... imprisoned half a year , and if he be con- " victed of any such thing a third time he shall be hanged . " Many other instances of the same kind might be given . The ordinance quoted may have been local and temporary , but , however this ...
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... imprisonment ? I am disposed to think , though not without some hesita- tion , that the answer must depend on the question whether the deck of a ship of war in foreign territorial waters is or is not regarded by the law of England as ...
... imprisonment ? I am disposed to think , though not without some hesita- tion , that the answer must depend on the question whether the deck of a ship of war in foreign territorial waters is or is not regarded by the law of England as ...
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... imprisonment . The case of R. v . Lesley ( Bell , C. C. 220 ) appears to support this view of the subject . In this case the captain of an English merchant vessel was indicted for assault and false imprisonment in having received ...
... imprisonment . The case of R. v . Lesley ( Bell , C. C. 220 ) appears to support this view of the subject . In this case the captain of an English merchant vessel was indicted for assault and false imprisonment in having received ...
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... imprisonment and £ 500 fine . In cases of murder they may order sentence of death to be recorded , and the matter must be reported to a Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , who is to say what punishment is actually to be imposed ...
... imprisonment and £ 500 fine . In cases of murder they may order sentence of death to be recorded , and the matter must be reported to a Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , who is to say what punishment is actually to be imposed ...
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... imprisonment or impose a penalty of £ 50 are to be confirmed by , the High Commissioner , who has extensive powers both as to making orders of a legislative kind and as to the remission of punishment . 6 7 There are provisions in ...
... imprisonment or impose a penalty of £ 50 are to be confirmed by , the High Commissioner , who has extensive powers both as to making orders of a legislative kind and as to the remission of punishment . 6 7 There are provisions in ...
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