| 1844 - 500 strani
...if, under the influence of delusion, lie supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to lake away his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes,...supposed injury, he would be liable to punishment. In answer to the last question, we statu to your Lordships, that we think the medical man, under the... | |
| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1845 - 824 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting...supposed injury, he would be liable to punishment. " The question lastly proposed by your lordships is : — ' Can a medical man, conversant with the... | |
| 1845 - 986 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real; for example, if under the influence of his delusion he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to take away his life, and lie kills that man, as he supposes, in self-defence, he would be exempt from punishment. If his defence... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Scott - 1845 - 1114 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to 1844. take away his life, and he kills that man, as he supposes, I^^E in self-defence, he would be... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 914 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if, under the influence of his delusion, he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting to take away his lifo, and he kills that -man, as he supposes, in self-defence, he would be exempt from punishment.... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1847 - 784 strani
...with respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example, if under the influence of delusion, ~ C | `1 H S5I sѮG I1 6ʈs $fg , ...4 q = ~} 4, j8:C + . R aTϤ3 ^ j ׄ 1 6 0? 1 $ v x self defence, he would be exempt from punishment If his delusion was, that the deceased had inflicted... | |
| Sir Matthew Hale - 1847 - 774 strani
...delusion czisU were real. For example, if under the influence of delusion, he supposes another mnn to be in the act of attempting to take away his life, and be kills that man, as he supposes, in self defence, he would be exempt from punishment. If his delusion... | |
| William Freeman, Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1848 - 516 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example: if under the influence of his delusion he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting...character and fortune, AND HE KILLED HIM IN REVENGE FOB SUCH SUPPOSED INJURY, HE WOULD BE LIAB*LE TO PUNISHMENT." matter of right." [Case reported 47 Eng.... | |
| William Freeman, Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1848 - 510 strani
...respect to which the delusion exists were real. For example: if under the influence of his delusion he supposes another man to be in the act of attempting...that the deceased had inflicted a serious injury to hin character and fortune, AND HE KILLED HIM IN RHVENGE FOR SUCH SUPPOSED INJURY, HE WOULD BE LIABLE... | |
| 1855 - 736 strani
...attempting to take away Ai» life, and he kills that man, as he supposes, in stlj -defence, he would oe exempt from punishment. If his delusion was that the...supposed injury, he would be liable to punishment." This subject was ably examined by Nisbit, J., in Poberis T. The Slate, 3 Georgia, 310, (1847,) where... | |
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