A Treatise on Criminal Pleading: With Precedents of Indictments, Special Pleas, &c., Adapted to Practice, Volume 2 |
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... received before at- tainder by B. in another , it is not felony in B. , because those of the county where he offend ... receiving a third in the county of Dorset , who had killed her husband in Kent ; and assuming those defendants to ...
... received before at- tainder by B. in another , it is not felony in B. , because those of the county where he offend ... receiving a third in the county of Dorset , who had killed her husband in Kent ; and assuming those defendants to ...
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... receiving in one county the principal after the felony in a second , was not maintainable ; for it was expressly held , that where the principal felony and the receipt took place , in the same vill , though in different counties , an ...
... receiving in one county the principal after the felony in a second , was not maintainable ; for it was expressly held , that where the principal felony and the receipt took place , in the same vill , though in different counties , an ...
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... received the sum of 10s . for him in the county of S .; upon his return to his master , in the county of M. , he was asked whether he had brought the money ; he an- swered that he had not received it , and in fact never did account for ...
... received the sum of 10s . for him in the county of S .; upon his return to his master , in the county of M. , he was asked whether he had brought the money ; he an- swered that he had not received it , and in fact never did account for ...
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... received the money in the county of Salop , and denied the receipt of it to his master in the county of Stafford ; and when he went into the county of Salop , he persisted in that denial . The judges ( the point having been reserved ) ...
... received the money in the county of Salop , and denied the receipt of it to his master in the county of Stafford ; and when he went into the county of Salop , he persisted in that denial . The judges ( the point having been reserved ) ...
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... received money as the borrower's agent in Middlesex , and on accounting in London for the amount of those receipts , deducted the usurious interest . It was holden , in an action founded on this transaction , that the venue was well ...
... received money as the borrower's agent in Middlesex , and on accounting in London for the amount of those receipts , deducted the usurious interest . It was holden , in an action founded on this transaction , that the venue was well ...
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Page 531 - In every indictment for wilful and corrupt perjury it shall be sufficient to set forth the substance of the offence charged. upon the defendant, and by what court, or before whom, the oath was taken, (averring such court or person to have competent authority to administer the same...
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