Reports of Cases in Criminal Law: Argued and Determined in All the Courts in England and Ireland, Volume 9Edward William Cox J. Crockford, Law Times Office, 1865 - Criminal law |
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Page 284
... Benjamin Kortoske were charged with unlawfully , after being adjudged bankrupts , wilfully falsifying their books with intent to defraud . There were other counts for conspiring together , and with other persons , with a like intent ...
... Benjamin Kortoske were charged with unlawfully , after being adjudged bankrupts , wilfully falsifying their books with intent to defraud . There were other counts for conspiring together , and with other persons , with a like intent ...
Page 285
... KORTOSKE . David Braun and Benjamin Kortoske , after such act of bankruptcy committed , wilfully and unlawfully , and with intent to defraud their creditors , did make divers false and fraudulent entries in divers books of accounts ...
... KORTOSKE . David Braun and Benjamin Kortoske , after such act of bankruptcy committed , wilfully and unlawfully , and with intent to defraud their creditors , did make divers false and fraudulent entries in divers books of accounts ...
Page 286
... Benjamin Kortoske being adjudged bankrupts as aforesaid ( to wit ) , on the fifteenth day of October , in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , and within the juris- diction of the Central Criminal Court ...
... Benjamin Kortoske being adjudged bankrupts as aforesaid ( to wit ) , on the fifteenth day of October , in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , and within the juris- diction of the Central Criminal Court ...
Page 287
... Benjamin Kortoske did wilfully and unlawfully , with intent to defeat the objects of the law of bankruptcy , and to defraud and defeat the rights of their creditors , make divers false and fraudulent entries and statements in the books ...
... Benjamin Kortoske did wilfully and unlawfully , with intent to defeat the objects of the law of bankruptcy , and to defraud and defeat the rights of their creditors , make divers false and fraudulent entries and statements in the books ...
Page 288
... Benjamin Kortoske on the seventeenth day of August , in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , unlawfully , knowingly , and designedly did falsely pretend to one John Hart , then being the agent and salesman ...
... Benjamin Kortoske on the seventeenth day of August , in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , unlawfully , knowingly , and designedly did falsely pretend to one John Hart , then being the agent and salesman ...
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25 Vict alleged appeared bank bankrupt bankruptcy Barrister-at-Law Benjamin Kortoske BLACKBURN Braun and Benjamin Central Criminal Court charge COCKBURN committed common assault consent counsel count count.-And the jurors COURT OF CRIMINAL Cox Crim CRIMINAL APPEAL CROMPTON Crown and dignity David Braun defendant discharged Electric Telegraph Company Embezzlement evidence fact false pretences felony fraudulently further present Galliard guilty highway indictment intent to defraud JOHN THOMPSON judge judgment jurisdiction jury justices Kingdom of Poland Lady the Queen larceny liable licence Lord magistrates meaning MELLOR misdemeanor nolle prosequi oath aforesaid obtained offence opinion ORRIDGE parish party peace penalty perjury person piracy POLLOCK prisoner prisoner's proceedings procure prosecution prosecutor prostitutes purpose Quarter Sessions question received Reported by JOHN Robert Francis Fairlie rule sect society statute stealing taken thereof trial trustees United Kingdom unlawfully verdict warrant WIGHTMAN William words yards of woollen
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