| Sir William Oldnall Russell - 1877 - 900 páginas
...No. 1, is similar to this clause ; hut omits the words ' or »0 ill as not to be able to travel, ' heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the ment he may charge ? you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to make ; do so, but whatever... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1878 - 952 páginas
...read, to the accused the depositions taken against him, and shall say to him these words, or words to the like effect : — ' Having heard the evidence,...anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you may say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ; '... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1878 - 632 páginas
...depositions have been read over to the defendant he 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 10 whatever you do say will be taken down in writing and may be given in... | |
| Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1878 - 486 páginas
...and E 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...answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say any' ' thin^, unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken down " in writing, and... | |
| 1878 - 556 páginas
...read over the deposition* to the defendant, requires him to address the defendant in these words : " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? Yon are not bound to say anything, but whatever yon do say will be taken down in writing, and may... | |
| Thomas William Saunders - 1879 - 172 páginas
...the sessions (or assies), at which you will be tricd by a jury ; and I must further state to you that you are not obliged to say anything unless you desire...to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down m writing, and may be given in evidenee against you upon your trial. And I must also give you elearly... | |
| Great Britain - 1879 - 260 páginas
...dispensed with, the accused shall be addressed by the justice in these words, or to the like effect : 10 " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to 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... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1879 - 340 páginas
...said to the said AB by this Court, namely — " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say auythinz in answer to the charge? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do ao, but whatever you say will be written down in writing, and may be given in evidence against you... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1879 - 170 páginas
...having been read over to tho said AB, these words aro now said to the said AB by this Court, namely — "Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You aro not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken down... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1879 - 170 páginas
...over to the accused tho depositions taken against him, and shall then say to him these words : — " Having heard the evidence, do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? Yon are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, bat whatever you say will bo taken... | |
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