| Fendall Currie - Criminal procedure - 1874 - 360 pages
...with the depositions of the witnesses, and shall be transmitted with them as hereinafter mentioned; and afterwards, upon the trial of the said accused...provided always that the said Justice or Justices before whom such accused person shall make any statement, shall state to him and give him clearly to understand... | |
| Henry C. Greenwood, Temple C. Martin - Justices of the peace - 1874 - 994 pages
...with them as hereinafter mentioned; and afterwards upon the trial of the said accused a. 20, ante, pn person the same may, if necessary, be given in evidence...him, without further proof thereof, unless it shall bo proved that tho justice or justices purporting to sign the same did not in fact sign the same :... | |
| Sir William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1877 - 900 pages
...with the depositions of the witnesses, and shall be transmitted with them as hereinafter mentioned ; and afterwards, upon the trial of the said accused...the same : provided always, that the said justice or anj inform justices before such accused person shall make any statement shall h^notínñ'Ao state to... | |
| William Oldnall Russell, Charles Sprengel Greaves - Criminal law - 1877 - 780 pages
...with the depositions of the witnesses, and shall be transmitted with them as hereinafter mentioned; and afterwards, upon the trial of the said accused...or justices purporting to sign the same did not in fart sign the same: provided always, that the said justice or justices before such accused person shall... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1877 - 778 pages
...the trial of the said accused person," the said statement " may, if necessary, be given in evidence without further proof thereof," unless it shall be proved that the justice did not in fact sign the same. There is a remarkable difference between sec. 17, relating to depositions,... | |
| Samuel Robinson Clarke - Criminal law - 1878 - 486 pages
...would be admissible as evidence against him. 34. Upon the trial of the accused person, the examinations may, if necessary, be given in evidence against him without further proof thereof, unless it be proved that the Justice or Justices purporting to have signed the same, did not in fact sign the... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1879 - 172 pages
...and transmitted with them in manner required by law, and afterwards upon the trial of the prisoner may, if necessary, be given in evidence against him without further proof thereof, unless it is proved that the justice purporting to have signed the same did not in fact sign the name. This section... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 472 pages
...and transmitted with them in manner required by law, and afterwards upon the trial of the prisoner may, if necessary, be given in evidence against him without further proof thereof, unless it is proved that the justice purporting to have signed the same did not in fact sign the same. [No. 16.... | |
| Eammna H. Chesse - Account books - 1880 - 156 pages
...and transmitted with them in manner required by law, and afterwards upon the trial of the prisoner, may, if necessary, be given in evidence against him without further proof thereof, unless it is proved that the justice purporting to have signed the same did not in fact sign the same. 14. Where... | |
| George Colwell Oke - Justices of the peace - 1881 - 922 pages
...and transmitted with them in manner required by law, and afterwards upon the trial of the prisoner may, if necessary, be given in evidence against him without further proof thereof, unless it is proved that the justice purporting to have signed the same did not in fact sign the same. 14. "... | |
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