Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of Justiciary in Scotland: From June 1852 [-1867], Volumen5T. & T. Clark, 1868 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 53
... crime of an heinous nature , and severely punishable : Yet true it is aND OF VERITY , that you the said George Douglas are guilty of said crime , actor , or art and part : In so far as ( 1. ) , on one or more occasions betwixt the 1st ...
... crime of an heinous nature , and severely punishable : Yet true it is aND OF VERITY , that you the said George Douglas are guilty of said crime , actor , or art and part : In so far as ( 1. ) , on one or more occasions betwixt the 1st ...
Página 54
... crime would not be theft at all , but breach of trust . If , on the other hand , they had strayed thither , and the panel was to be found guilty of their appropriation on finding them , this was a very special case of theft , and it ...
... crime would not be theft at all , but breach of trust . If , on the other hand , they had strayed thither , and the panel was to be found guilty of their appropriation on finding them , this was a very special case of theft , and it ...
Página 62
... crime . In any view , as the warrant had been executed , advocation , and not suspension , was the competent and proper mode of bringing up the matter before the Court . - Hume , ii . 509 , 515 . In answer to a question put from the ...
... crime . In any view , as the warrant had been executed , advocation , and not suspension , was the competent and proper mode of bringing up the matter before the Court . - Hume , ii . 509 , 515 . In answer to a question put from the ...
Página 63
... crime . It is stated in the petition that the persons against whom the warrant is asked are shown , by documents ... crimes as Pringle . In the second place , the leading object of the warrant is to obtain possession of the papers of the ...
... crime . It is stated in the petition that the persons against whom the warrant is asked are shown , by documents ... crimes as Pringle . In the second place , the leading object of the warrant is to obtain possession of the papers of the ...
Página 71
... crime of a very serious nature against society , and calculated to dis- turb the impartial and effective administration of justice . The Court therefore thought it right to take time to deliberate upon this matter , and to inquire into ...
... crime of a very serious nature against society , and calculated to dis- turb the impartial and effective administration of justice . The Court therefore thought it right to take time to deliberate upon this matter , and to inquire into ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accused aconite Act of Parliament adjournment aforesaid alleged antimony appeal April ARDMILLAN assault bottle carriages charge Circuit Court competent complaint concur contained contravention conviction Court of Justiciary crime culpable homicide death Dundee Edinburgh Edward Edward W evidence fish Glasgow Glasgow Police Act ground guilty hackney carriages High Court imprisonment incompetent indictment Irvine James JERVISWOODE John judgment July June jurisdiction jury Justices libelled LORD JERVISWOODE LORD JUSTICE-CLERK LORD JUSTICE-GENERAL LORD NEAVES LORDS COWAN Lordship magistrate Mary M'Leod ment Murder NEAVES Nuisances Removal oath objection offence opinion panel party Patterson penalty person Police premises present prisoner Pritchard proceedings Procurator-Fiscal prosecution prosecutor unknown provisions Quarter Sessions question relevant respondent salmon Scotland sentence Sept Sheriff statute statutory Summary Procedure Act Suspension taken tapioca Taylor theft thereof Thomson tion trial Tweed Fisheries Act verdict warrant wickedly and feloniously witness
Pasajes populares
Página 265 - ... injury, damage, harm, or loss, or in any other manner practise intimidation upon or against any person, in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting, or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting at any election, or who shall, by abduction, duress, or any fraudulent device or contrivance, impede...
Página 377 - ... felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the discretion of the court, to be transported beyond the seas for the term of...
Página 444 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales, with respect to summary convictions and orders...
Página 534 - ... then (upon proof of the due service of the summons by delivering a copy thereof to the party, or by delivering such copy at the party's usual place of abode to some inmate thereat, and explaining the purport thereof to such inmate...
Página 534 - Summons, and, if he shall not appear accordingly, then (upon Proof of the due Service of the Summons upon such Person, by delivering the same to him personally, or by leaving the same at his usual Place of Abode) the Justice may either proceed to hear and determine the...
Página 50 - WHITTLE hath been guilty of any other misconduct or misdemeanor as aforesaid, it shall and may be lawful for such justice to commit every such person to the house of correction, there to remain and be held to hard labour for a reasonable time, not exceeding three months...
Página 534 - That the Prosecution for every Offence punishable upon summary Conviction by virtue of this Act shall be commenced within Three Calendar Months after the Commission of the Offence; and that where any Person shall be charged on the Oath of a credible Witness with any such Offence before a Justice of the Peace, the Justice may summon the Party charged to appear...
Página 420 - ... sessions are hereby authorized and required to hear and determine the matter of the said appeal, and to award such costs as to them shall appear just and reasonable, to be paid by either party...
Página 511 - ... to the high court of justiciary at Edinburgh, in the manner and under the rules, limitations, and conditions contained in an act passed in the twentieth year of the reign of his majesty king George the second, intituled "An Act for taking away and abolishing heritable jurisdictions in Scotland...
Página 207 - ... and to deliver up before leaving the Company's premises, upon demand to the guard or other servant of the Company duly authorized to collect tickets.