| 1844 - 814 páginas
...final decision. .The accused must also be examined, but not upon oath ; and his examination also must be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him at the trial ; for although the maxim of the common law is " nemo tenebitur prodere seipsum" the... | |
| 1848 - 728 páginas
...answer to the Charge ? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so; but whatever you say will be taken down in Writing, and may be given in Evidence against you upon your Trial ;" whereupon the said -/. It. saith as follows: [Here state whatever the Prisoner may say, and in his... | |
| 1850 - 702 páginas
...Magistrate that he is not obliged to say anything, unless he desires to do so, but that whatever he says will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him upon his trial ; and the prisoner thereupon makes a statement which is taken down; and the deposition... | |
| 1844 - 822 páginas
...final decision. The accused must also be examined, but not upon oath ; and his examination also must be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him at the trial ; for although the maxim of the common law is " nemo tenehitur proclere seipsum" the... | |
| Great Britain. Courts, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1850 - 1168 páginas
...answer to the charge? You are not obliged to-say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial:' and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto, shall be taken down in writing, and read over... | |
| John Monson Carrow - 1845 - 784 páginas
...are not obliged to say anything unless yon desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken duwn in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ;" whereupon the said John Sansome saith as follows : " As regards the charge of introducing any instrument,... | |
| 1848 - 558 páginas
...answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ;" and whatever the prisoner then says in answer thereto must be taken down in writing, and read over to him,... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1030 páginas
...answer to the Charge? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but -whatever you say will be taken down in Writing, and may be given in Evidence against you upon your Trial ;" whereupon the said AB saitli as follows : [Here state whatever the Prisoner may say, and in his... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1222 páginas
...answer to the Charge? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you hat is to say, Spirits or Strong Waters, for every Gallon of such Spirits or Strong Waters ;" whereupon the^aid AB saith as follows : [Here state whatever the. Prisoner may say, and in his very... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1182 páginas
...answer to the Charge? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken down in Writing, and may be given in Evidence against you upon your Trial ;" whereupon the^said AB saith as follows : [Here state whatever the Prisoner may say, and in his very... | |
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