Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee, Volumen143 |
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Página 32
... verdict commuting his punishment to imprisonment in the county jail for a period of thirty days . Upon said verdict the circuit judge sentenced the de- fendant to the " county jail " for a period of thirty days , and the defendant ...
... verdict commuting his punishment to imprisonment in the county jail for a period of thirty days . Upon said verdict the circuit judge sentenced the de- fendant to the " county jail " for a period of thirty days , and the defendant ...
Página 127
... verdict , finding the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree , but did not assess or fix his punishment for said offense . Upon the question of fixing the defendant's punishment the trial judge charged the jury as follows ...
... verdict , finding the defendant guilty of murder in the first degree , but did not assess or fix his punishment for said offense . Upon the question of fixing the defendant's punishment the trial judge charged the jury as follows ...
Página 128
... verdict and judgment upon two grounds : ( 1 ) That the evidence preponderates against the guilt of the defendant , and in favor of his innocence . ( 2 ) That the verdict of the jury is null and void be- cause the jury failed to fix the ...
... verdict and judgment upon two grounds : ( 1 ) That the evidence preponderates against the guilt of the defendant , and in favor of his innocence . ( 2 ) That the verdict of the jury is null and void be- cause the jury failed to fix the ...
Página 129
... verdict in the instant case were as follows : ( 1 ) Section 2 of chapter 23 of the Acts of 1829 ( sec- tion 4597 of the Code of 1858 ; section 6438 of Shannon's Annotated Code ) defines murder in the terms of the com- mon law . ( 2 ) By ...
... verdict in the instant case were as follows : ( 1 ) Section 2 of chapter 23 of the Acts of 1829 ( sec- tion 4597 of the Code of 1858 ; section 6438 of Shannon's Annotated Code ) defines murder in the terms of the com- mon law . ( 2 ) By ...
Página 130
... verdict whether it is murder in the first or second degree ; and if the accused confesses his guilt , the court shall proceed to determine the degree of crime by the verdict of a jury , upon the examination of testi- mony , and give ...
... verdict whether it is murder in the first or second degree ; and if the accused confesses his guilt , the court shall proceed to determine the degree of crime by the verdict of a jury , upon the examination of testi- mony , and give ...
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Página 549 - That no person arrested or confined in jail, shall be treated with unnecessary rigor, or be put to answer any criminal charge, but by presentment, indictment or impeachment.
Página 29 - No money or other benefit, charity or relief or aid to be paid, provided, or rendered by any such society shall be liable to attachment, garnishment, or other process, or to be seized, taken, appropriated, or applied by any legal or equitable process, or operation of law to pay any debt or liability of a member or beneficiary, or any other person who may have a right thereunder, either before or after payment.
Página 118 - That no man shall be taken or imprisoned, or disseized of his freehold, liberties or privileges, or outlawed or exiled, or in any manner destroyed, or deprived of his life, liberty, or property, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Página 23 - ... provided, that if after the issuance of the original certificate the member shall become dependent upon an incorporated charitable Institution, he shall have the privilege with the consent of the society to make such institution bis beneficiary.
Página 308 - III. c. 18, it is equally penal to forge or cause to be forged or utter as true a counterfeit acceptance of a bill of exchange, or the number or principal sum of any accountable receipt for any note, bill, or any *other security for money ; or any warrant or order for the payment of money, or delivery of goods (89) (90).
Página 458 - ... to hear the same at the first convenient day, and to make such order in the premises as right and justice may require, and such decision shall be final.
Página 64 - In none of the acts were the codes "republished and re-enacted at length as revised," and they merely contained the changes made in the codes by the commissioners. The Constitution requires that "Every act shall embrace but one subject which shall be expressed in the title...
Página 546 - That no freeman shall be convicted of any crime, but by the unanimous verdict of a jury of good and lawful men, in open court, as heretofore used.
Página 115 - All courts shall be open; and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person or reputation shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
Página 259 - Be it further enacted, that this act shall not apply to: "(a) Any common carrier doing an interstate business while engaged in interstate commerce. "Hit Any person whose employment at the time of ¡ji.im-y is casual, that is, one who is not employed in the usual course of trade, business, profession or occupation of the employer.