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... Evidence and Decision of Disputed Matters of Fact , and Consideration and Decision of disputed Points of Law . Extraordinary Judicial Remedies 97 99 100 • ΙΟΙ . 106 GENERAL VIEW OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND PRIN- CIPLES OF ENGLISH LAW 108 ...
... Evidence and Decision of Disputed Matters of Fact , and Consideration and Decision of disputed Points of Law . Extraordinary Judicial Remedies 97 99 100 • ΙΟΙ . 106 GENERAL VIEW OF THE INSTITUTIONS AND PRIN- CIPLES OF ENGLISH LAW 108 ...
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... evidence tending to excuse the prisoner , turns up after the trial . ii . Offences , as to which it appears that untrustworthy evidence was relied on at the trial and led to conviction , or in which some grave miscarriage of justice ...
... evidence tending to excuse the prisoner , turns up after the trial . ii . Offences , as to which it appears that untrustworthy evidence was relied on at the trial and led to conviction , or in which some grave miscarriage of justice ...
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... evidence produced before a Committee of the House before it has been reported to the House ; by neglecting rules for pre- venting the forging signatures to petitions ; by not attend- ing before the House or Committees when properly sum ...
... evidence produced before a Committee of the House before it has been reported to the House ; by neglecting rules for pre- venting the forging signatures to petitions ; by not attend- ing before the House or Committees when properly sum ...
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... evidence and conduct the proceedings , and desire the Lords to summon all witnesses who are required to prove the charges . The accused may have summonses issued to his own witnesses , and is entitled to make his full defence by Counsel ...
... evidence and conduct the proceedings , and desire the Lords to summon all witnesses who are required to prove the charges . The accused may have summonses issued to his own witnesses , and is entitled to make his full defence by Counsel ...
Page 88
... the Justices are of opinion that there is not sufficient evidence to convict the prisoner , they can either dismiss the prisoner or adjourn the case , in order to obtain 88 The Constitution and Government of England .
... the Justices are of opinion that there is not sufficient evidence to convict the prisoner , they can either dismiss the prisoner or adjourn the case , in order to obtain 88 The Constitution and Government of England .
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