| Thomas Peake - Evidence (Law) - 1804 - 534 pages
...case such Justice shall prove at the trial that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence. Officers of \hzExcise (by 23 Geo. III. c.70. f.... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1812 - 732 pages
...case such justice shall prove at the trial, that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law for such offence. This statute applies to those cases only where... | |
| William Tidd - Civil procedure - 1817 - 718 pages
...16. »3 Geo. III. c. 70. $ 29. c 14 East, 343. Reynolds T. Coivpir, E. 3» Geo. III. " 5 Taunt. 264. convicted, or on account of which he had been apprehended,...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence. Many cases have occurred in both courts, independently... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1817 - 782 pages
...such plaintiff was guilty of the offence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he ha.l been apprehended, or had otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law for such of? fence. This statute applies to those cases only where... | |
| William Selwyn - Civil procedure - 1820 - 830 pages
...case such justice shall prove at the trial, that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...had otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no (15) " Acting as aforesaid," that is, under tlie warrant of a magistrate. If, therefore, a constable... | |
| William Dickinson - Criminal law - 1820 - 922 pages
...initial of the Christian name may '-•- mffifitnt. Mayhew v. Locke, 2 Mar. R. 377. '. *4 Ceo. 2. c. 44. apprehended, or had otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence. "* These instances of protection, it will be observed,... | |
| William Tidd - Civil procedure - 1821 - 814 pages
...nor in case it shall be proved at the trial, that such plaintiff was guilty of the oflence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...had otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone uo greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence. Many cases have occurred in both courts,... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1822 - 600 pages
...case such justice shall prove at the trial, that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence, whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to Midi offence. tion, but whether there appeared to be any before... | |
| Sir John Comyns - Digests, etc - 1822 - 652 pages
...nor in case it shall be proved at the trial, that such plaintiff was guilty of the offence whereof he had been convicted, or on account of which he had...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence, 43 Geo. 3. c. 141. Tidd. 955. 957. (r) 1. None... | |
| Thomas Peake - Evidence - 1822 - 668 pages
...The Statutes relating to Kewmte Massey v. Johnson, 12 Enst, 67. £401 ] Heller «. Toke, 9 East, 365. been convicted, or on account of which he had been...otherwise suffered, and that he had undergone no greater punishment than was assigned by law to such offence. This act of parliament extends to all cases of... | |
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