A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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Page 61
... determined before the magistrates , conformably to the statute of 1753 . The proceedings , as directed by the statute of 1777 , exemplify all the humane and bene- ficial consequences which attend the inquiry of a grand jury in the other ...
... determined before the magistrates , conformably to the statute of 1753 . The proceedings , as directed by the statute of 1777 , exemplify all the humane and bene- ficial consequences which attend the inquiry of a grand jury in the other ...
Page 63
... determined in the Earl of Danby's case , that the lords spiritual have a right to stay and sit in court in capital cases , until the court pro- ceeds to the vote of guilty or not guilty . After trial and conviction ( the extraordinary ...
... determined in the Earl of Danby's case , that the lords spiritual have a right to stay and sit in court in capital cases , until the court pro- ceeds to the vote of guilty or not guilty . After trial and conviction ( the extraordinary ...
Page 72
... determined by them without the intervention of a jury ; but from their judgment an appeal lies to the governor in council . By the practice of the deemsters ' court , if any person has cause of complaint against another , he must apply ...
... determined by them without the intervention of a jury ; but from their judgment an appeal lies to the governor in council . By the practice of the deemsters ' court , if any person has cause of complaint against another , he must apply ...
Page 74
... determined at the next appellate court . But in case the deemster should refuse to accept the appeal , the complainant may present a pe- tition of doleancet , stating the circumstances of the case , and that the deemster had refused to ...
... determined at the next appellate court . But in case the deemster should refuse to accept the appeal , the complainant may present a pe- tition of doleancet , stating the circumstances of the case , and that the deemster had refused to ...
Page 78
... determined , either with or without the intervention of a ju- ry , at the discretion of the judge . Should the cause require a jury , the water - bailiff issues a warrant to the coroner , requiring him to sum- mon four persons out of ...
... determined , either with or without the intervention of a ju- ry , at the discretion of the judge . Should the cause require a jury , the water - bailiff issues a warrant to the coroner , requiring him to sum- mon four persons out of ...
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A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man; with the History of Its ... James Johnson No preview available - 2013 |
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