Fact, in the same Manner as if such principal Felon had been attainted thereof, notwithstanding such principal Felon shall die or be admitted to the Benefit of Clergy, or pardoned, or otherwise delivered before Attainder ; and every such Accessory shall... Cobbett's Weekly Register - Página 97editado por - 1826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| South Carolina, Joseph Brevard - 1814 - 620 páginas
...stand mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve of the jury, as he or she should have suffered if the principal had been attainted. [See Title 142, Receiving Stolen Goods,~\ TITLE 2 Account TIT. t. 1. " IT is provided also, That if... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Thomas Leach - 1815 - 582 páginas
...stand mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve on the Jury, as he or she should have suffered if the principal had been attainted" The mischief was the not being able to try the accessary until the principal was attainted, to remedy... | |
| Thomas Leach - 1815 - 578 páginas
...stand mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve on the Jury, as he or she should have suffered if the principal had been at~ tainted." Tiie mischief was the not being able to try the accessary until the principal was attainted,... | |
| Harold Nuttall Tomlins - 1819 - 582 páginas
...stand mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve of the Jury, as h^e or she should have suffered if the Principal had been attainted. * 3, And forasmuch as the said Felons (1) are much encouraged to commit such Burglaries and Felonies... | |
| Virginia - 1820 - 604 páginas
...mute, - or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve of the jury, as he or she should have suffered, if the principal had been attainted. VII. And forasmuch as buyers and receivers of stolen goods, do often times convey away and conceal... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 páginas
...stand mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of twenty persons returned to serve of the jury, as he or she should have suffered if the principal had been attainted." Upon this statute it has been held that it is sufficient, in an indictment for felony against a receiver... | |
| William Hawkins, John Curwood - 1824 - 806 páginas
...mute, or peremptorily challenge above the number of " twenty persons returned to serve on the jury, as he or she should " have suffered if the principal had been attainted." Sect. 44. By 1 Ann. sess. 2. c. 9- s. 2. which recites, " that the buyers and receivers of stolen goods... | |
| William Cobbett - 1826 - 866 páginas
...benefit of clergy, or pardoned, or otherwise delivered before attainder ; and every such :im:ssary shall suffer the same punishment, as if he or she...that every person who shall be a principal in the second degree, or an accessary before the fact, to any offence which shall be a felony at common law,... | |
| Great Britain - 1826 - 668 páginas
...or otherwise delivered before Attainder ; and every such Accessory shall suffer the same Punishment, if he or she be in anywise convicted, as he or she...have suffered if the Principal had been attainted. ' XII. And for the more effectual Prosecution of Offences com' mitted near the Boundaries of Counties,... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 páginas
...otherwise delivered before attainder; and every such accessory -.li all suiter the same punishment, if he or she be in anywise convicted, as he or she...have suffered if the principal had been attainted. XII. And for the more effectual prosecution of offences committed near the boundaries of counties,... | |
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