the existence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief, in a reasonable mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the prosecutor, that the person charged was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted. American and British Claims Arbitration - Stran 381913Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1903 - 758 strani
...cause is the existence of such facts as would excite the belief, in a reasonable mind, acting upon the facts within the knowledge of the prosecutor, that the person charged was guilty of the crime ( Wheeler v. Nesbitt, 24 How. [US] 544, 551, 552), and accepting the plaintiff's version of what... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1918 - 932 strani
...Neitzel to have been in possession of knowledge of the existOpinion of the Court — Budge, CJ ence of such facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind that the respondent had committed a crime, although the exact nature thereof, or the particular statute... | |
| James Newton Fiero - 1903 - 922 strani
...the fact of probable cause is for the court. O'Dell v. Hatfield, 40 Misc. Rep. 13, 81 NY Supp. 158. Probable cause is the existence of such facts and circumstances as would incite the belief of a reasonable man, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the prosecutor,... | |
| Nebraska. Supreme Court - 1905 - 1134 strani
...them. A part of the third instruction is as follows: "Probable cause, as used in these instructions, is the existence of such facts and circumstances as...mind, acting on the facts within the knowledge of the prosecution, that the person charged was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted." Counsel... | |
| 1906 - 992 strani
...when the railway company instituted the prosecution complained of, it had knowledge of such a state of facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind acting on such facts and circumstances that the plaintiff was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted.... | |
| 1906 - 1178 strani
...in error instituted the prosecution complained of by Bryant, they had knowledge of such a state of facts and circumstances as would excite the belief in a reasonable mind, acting on such facts and circumstances, that Bryant was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted: and... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1907 - 888 strani
...Va. 116, 44 SE 283. V. Probable Cause. A. DEFINITION. Probable cause, in a criminal prose| cution, is the existence of such facts and circumstances as...prosecutor, that the person charged was guilty of the crime for which he was prosecuted. Scott v. Shelor, 28 Gratt. 891; Vinal v. Core, 18 W. Va. 1; Claiborne... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1914 - 768 strani
...relating to malicious prosecution, by probable cause is meant the existence of such facts as would excite belief in a reasonable mind, acting on the facts,...that the person charged was guilty of the offense for which he was prosecuted. Dempsey v. State, 27 Tex. Cr. App. 269, 11 SW 372. Construction and Object... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1912 - 762 strani
...upon the reasonable and probable cause for believing in the truth of said charges. "Reasonable and probable cause is the existence of such facts and...excite the belief in a reasonable mind, acting on the information thereof, relied upon by the defendants, that the plaintiff was guilty of the offenses charged... | |
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