| Canada - 1892 - 418 páginas
...aitions. the reading dispensed with, the accused shall be addressed by the justice in these words, or to the like effect : " Having heard the evidence,...say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not bound to say anything, but whatever you do say will be taken down in writing and may be given in evidence... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 496 páginas
...the witnesses) read over to the accused the depositions, aud shall then say to him these words : — Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ' You need not say anything unless you wish. You have nothing to hope from any promise of favour, aud nothing... | |
| Canada - 1893 - 1192 páginas
...read, or the reading dispensed with, the accused shall be addressed by the justice in these words, or to the like effect : " Having heard the evidence,...say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not bound to say anything, but whatever you do say will be taken down in writing and may be given in evidence... | |
| William Fuller Alves Boys - 1893 - 484 páginas
...&c.f being severally examined in his presence, the said AB is now addressed by me as follows: — " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not bound to say anything, unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken down in writing,... | |
| Canada - 1894 - 1076 páginas
...read, or the reading dispensed with, the accused shall be addressed by the justice in these words, or to the like effect : " Having heard the evidence,...say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not bound to say anything, bat whatever you do say will be taken down in writing and may be given in evidence... | |
| James Crankshaw - 1895 - 768 páginas
...read, or the reading dispensed with, the accused shall be addressed by the justice in these words, or to the like effect : - Having heard the evidence,...anything in •answer to the charge ? You are not bound to say anything, but (1) Parkin]v, Moon, 7 C. & P. 409. <2) 2 Tayl. Ev. 8 Ed., sec. 1431. whatever... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1895 - 894 páginas
...I), and EF, being severally examined in his presence, the said AB is now addressed by me as follows : 'Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge f You ore not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken... | |
| Great Britain, Wilfred Baugh Allen - 1898 - 114 páginas
...such examination shall have been so completed as aforesaid shall, without requiring the attendance of the witnesses, read or cause to be read to the accused...words, or words to the like effect : " Having heard Caution, the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to... | |
| Seymour Frederick Harris - 1899 - 636 páginas
...prosecution, the magistrate shall have all the depositions against the accused read to him, aud shall then say to him these words, or words to the like effect:...you wish to say anything in answer to the charge? Ifou are not obliged to say anything unless yon desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken... | |
| 1899 - 846 páginas
...over to and signed by him and by the magistrate. Then after the usual caution he was further asked, " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge." whereupon he made this statement, " What I have already said is true. I have no witnesses to call."... | |
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