The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace, Comprising Also the Authority of Parish Officers, Volume 1 |
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... Acts of Parliament by which they are warranted , but also upon a minute and cri- tical attention to the general principles which have from time to time been laid down , by the adjudications of the superior courts . It will likewise be ...
... Acts of Parliament by which they are warranted , but also upon a minute and cri- tical attention to the general principles which have from time to time been laid down , by the adjudications of the superior courts . It will likewise be ...
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... law ; 2dly . where by the operation of un act of parliament . FIRST , where a man shall be adjudged a principal in an of fence at common law . It appears to be settled , that all those who assemble ed principals at themselves together ...
... law ; 2dly . where by the operation of un act of parliament . FIRST , where a man shall be adjudged a principal in an of fence at common law . It appears to be settled , that all those who assemble ed principals at themselves together ...
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... Law , 349. 2 Hawk . c . 2 . - s.11 . · SECONDLY , where a man shall be adjudged a principal an offence by the operation of an act of parliament . It seems agreed , that notwithstanding all penal statutes are be construed strictly ; yet ...
... Law , 349. 2 Hawk . c . 2 . - s.11 . · SECONDLY , where a man shall be adjudged a principal an offence by the operation of an act of parliament . It seems agreed , that notwithstanding all penal statutes are be construed strictly ; yet ...
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... act of parliament enact an offence to be felony , though it mention nothing of accessaries before or after ; yet virtually and consequentially those that counsel or command the offence , are accessaries before , and those that knowingly ...
... act of parliament enact an offence to be felony , though it mention nothing of accessaries before or after ; yet virtually and consequentially those that counsel or command the offence , are accessaries before , and those that knowingly ...
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... parliament for that borough . It appeared that they had acted very grossly in this matter ; having previously threatened to ruin these people by not granting them licences in case they should vote against those candidates whose interest ...
... parliament for that borough . It appeared that they had acted very grossly in this matter ; having previously threatened to ruin these people by not granting them licences in case they should vote against those candidates whose interest ...
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accessary act of parliament action adjudged alien appear appointed appren apprentice arrest assigned assize attorney bail bankrupt bind bound bread cause certificate certiorari charged chattels child churchwardens churchwardens and overseers clerk committed common law complaint constable conviction corn coroner court of King's court-leet covenant creditors custody defendant delivered discharge distrained distress and sale Eliz exceeding execution felony forfeit gaol granted guilty habeas corpus Hale's Hist hand and seal hath Hawk horse house of correction imprisonment indenture indictment judgment jurisdiction justice of peace King's Bench levied liable licence lord the king magistrate majesty's justices master Monmouthshire oath offence officer oyer and terminer paid parish party penalty person plaintiff poor prison prosecution punished quarter sessions quashed reason recognizance refuse rent replevin sell sheriff stat statute summons taken Term Rep thereof tices tion town trade warrant witness writ
Popular passages
Page 691 - directed, and also to all sheriffs officers, stewards, officers, constables, and other peace officers of the county or place, where such warrant shall be so indorsed, to execute the said warrant, in the county or place, where it is so indorsed, by apprehending the person;
Page 22 - where there is no actual violence ; as where a man arms himself with dangerous and unusual weapons, in such a manner as will naturally cause a terror to the people: which is said to have been always an offence at the common law, and is strictly prohibited by
Page 680 - of the justices of our said lord the king, assigned to keep the peace of our said lord the king in and for the county of M,
Page 618 - of any exercise of religion, in other manner than according to the liturgy and practice of the church of England, at •which there shall be five persons
Page 186 - And a warrant to apprehend all persons guilty of a crime therein specified is no legal warrant: for the point upon which its authority rests is a fact to be decided on a subsequent trial; namely, whether the person apprehended thereupon be really guilty or not; it
Page 691 - the sheriff, or steward depute or substitute, or any justice of the peace of the county or place, where such person shall escape, go into, reside, or be, may indorse his name on
Page 685 - the course of justice, prescribed by law : but the jury very seldom find the flight, forfeiture being looked upon, since the vast increase of personal property of late years, as too large a penalty for an offence, to which a man is prompted by the natural love of liberty.
Page 22 - that there may be an assault which will not amount to an affray, as where it happens in a private place, out of the hearing or seeing of any, except the. parties concerned ; in which case it cannot be said to be to the terror of the people. 1
Page 121 - said FM, to be done and performed, according to the true intent and meaning thereof, and pursuant to the provisions of an act, passed in the thirty second year of the reign of King George
Page 198 - proper in his circumstances; or if a man force a sword from one who offers to kill another ; or if a man gently lay his hands on another, and thereby stay him from inciting a dog against a third person; or if I beat one without wounding him,