Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4J. Murray, 1857 - Law |
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Page 55
... indictment in open Court . It was read to them , not at length certainly , but the clerk of the Crown commenced at the be- ginning , and read on until one of the traversers stopped him . The indictment had then no caption ; and these ...
... indictment in open Court . It was read to them , not at length certainly , but the clerk of the Crown commenced at the be- ginning , and read on until one of the traversers stopped him . The indictment had then no caption ; and these ...
Page 203
... indicted for fraud and other charges with James and Susan McDougal . Despite the indictment , Tucker remained in office . On May 26 , 1996 , Tucker was convicted but remained in office . Finally on July 15 , 1996 , Tucker re- signed as ...
... indicted for fraud and other charges with James and Susan McDougal . Despite the indictment , Tucker remained in office . On May 26 , 1996 , Tucker was convicted but remained in office . Finally on July 15 , 1996 , Tucker re- signed as ...
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