| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 páginas
...opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he should he tried by any one man against whom he has conceived...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. liecause upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| 1823 - 848 páginas
...prisoner, when put to defend his life, should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 páginas
...prisoner (when put to defend his life) should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shewn, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 páginas
...prisoner (when put to defend his life) should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which* might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shewn, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 páginas
...prisoner, when put to defend his life, should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shewn, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 páginas
...prisoner, when put to defend his life, should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| George Bowyer - 1841 - 742 páginas
...prisoner (when put to defend his life) should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him, the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shewn, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
| Thomas Harttree Cornish - 1843 - 334 páginas
...prisoner when put to defend his life should have a good opinion of his jury, the want of which might totally disconcert him, the law wills not that he...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. Secondly, because upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set... | |
| Ireland. Court of King's Bench - 1844 - 584 páginas
...prisoner " (when put to defend his life) should have a good opinion of his Jury, " the want of which might totally disconcert him ; the law wills not that "..."prejudice, even without being able to assign a reason for his dislike; " secondly, because upon challenge for cause shown, if the reason assigned "prove insufficient... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1863 - 770 páginas
...prisoner, when put to] his defence [should have a good opinion of his jury, — the want of which might totally disconcert him, —the law wills not that...being able to assign a reason for such his dislike. 2. Because, upon challenges for cause shown, if the reason assigned prove insufficient to set aside the... | |
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