Geo. 4, c. 82, 8. 3, the legislature deliberately adopted the view of the judges : it was considered to be proper that a person who had endured the punishment for a felony should not be liable to have reflections made upon him. My Life's Record: A Fight for Justice - Página 133por Francis Reginald Statham - 1901 - 206 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Herbert Stephen - 1889 - 284 páginas
...Geo. 4, c. 82, 8. 3, the legislature deliberately adopted the view of the judges : it was considered to be proper that a person who had endured the punishment...not be liable to have reflections made upon him." [Cole, QC, and Bollen for defendants; Collins, QC, and Pitt-Lewis for plaintiff.] * The third section... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1904 - 1186 páginas
...Cudd/nyton's case, said that the Legislature deliberately adopted the view of the judges ; it was considered to be proper that a person who had endured the punishment for his offence, should not be liable to have reflections made upon him. Such questions could be put in... | |
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