Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law, and Various Points of English Jurisprudence, Collected and Digested from Official Documents and Other SourcesStevens & Haynes, 1869 - 572 pages |
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... offences com- mitted during an insurrection in which Martial Law had been pro- claimed ( 9. ) Of the Attorney General , Sir R. Bethell , on proclaiming Martial Law in Hong Kong .. NOTES .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 199 204 206 207-216 CHAPTER ...
... offences com- mitted during an insurrection in which Martial Law had been pro- claimed ( 9. ) Of the Attorney General , Sir R. Bethell , on proclaiming Martial Law in Hong Kong .. NOTES .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 199 204 206 207-216 CHAPTER ...
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... offences committed in Honduras ) and 12 & 13 Vict . c . 96 ( an Act to provide for the prosecution and trial in the Colonies of offences committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty ) .. 227 ( 9. ) Of the same Law Officers , that ...
... offences committed in Honduras ) and 12 & 13 Vict . c . 96 ( an Act to provide for the prosecution and trial in the Colonies of offences committed within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty ) .. 227 ( 9. ) Of the same Law Officers , that ...
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... offence can only be con- sidered as a high misdemeanor , unless there are any provisions in any charter granted to that province , which make it a greater offence , to which we are entirely strangers . May 18 , 1757 . R. HENLEY . C ...
... offence can only be con- sidered as a high misdemeanor , unless there are any provisions in any charter granted to that province , which make it a greater offence , to which we are entirely strangers . May 18 , 1757 . R. HENLEY . C ...
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... offences , when committed within the body of any county of this realm , or upon the high seas , making no men- tion of the manner of trial , if such offences should be committed in any of his Majesty's plantations or colonies in America ...
... offences , when committed within the body of any county of this realm , or upon the high seas , making no men- tion of the manner of trial , if such offences should be committed in any of his Majesty's plantations or colonies in America ...
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... that punishable as perjury which by the laws of England does not amount to that offence . This is in our opinion illegal . " Extent of Recently , the powers of colonial legislatures have COMMON AND STATUTE LAW APPLICABLE TO COLONIES . 23.
... that punishable as perjury which by the laws of England does not amount to that offence . This is in our opinion illegal . " Extent of Recently , the powers of colonial legislatures have COMMON AND STATUTE LAW APPLICABLE TO COLONIES . 23.
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