| William Graydon - 1803 - 730 páginas
...far consider himself as council for the prisoner,after the said prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...to criminate himself: And administer to each member the following oaths, which shall also be taken by all members of regimental and garrison courts-martial.... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 páginas
...consider himself as council for the prisoner, after the said prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses, or any qu.stion to the prisoner, the answer to which might tend to criminate himself; and administer to each... | |
| United States - 1820 - 226 páginas
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| 1903 - 528 páginas
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| United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1024 páginas
...consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the said prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses...to criminate himself; and administer to each member the following oaths, which shall also be taken by all members of regimental and garrison courts-martial.... | |
| United States, Trueman Cross - 1825 - 326 páginas
...prisoner, w Or, himself as counsel for the prisoner, alter the saiu prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...any question to the prisoner, the answer to which iniglit tend to ^M- j<Ki«?advo-criininate himself; and administer, to each member of t« •an.Mih'ui... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1831 - 630 páginas
...for to "consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...question to the prisoner, the answer to which might make him criminate himself." The several states of the Union have also a law maniai, consisting of... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 páginas
...far to "consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...question to the prisoner, the answer to which might make him criminate himself." The several states of the Union have also a law martial, consisting of... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 608 páginas
...to "consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the prisoner shall have n>ade his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...question to the prisoner, the answer to which might make him criminate himself." The several states of the Union have also a law martial, consisting of... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1837 - 886 páginas
...consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the said prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to any leading question to any of the witnesses,...before they proceed upon any trial, the following »ath, which shall also be taken by all members of the regimental and garrison courts martial : " You,... | |
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