The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... crime of which he would be guilty , would be Manslaughter , and not Murder . The prisoner was therefore en- titled to an acquittal . Mr Justice Burrough was of the same opinion . The Jury then acquitted the prisoner . On the verdict of ...
... crime of which he would be guilty , would be Manslaughter , and not Murder . The prisoner was therefore en- titled to an acquittal . Mr Justice Burrough was of the same opinion . The Jury then acquitted the prisoner . On the verdict of ...
Page 71
... crime . An Section was stated by the prisoner's coun- sel , to the second declaration , as having been elicited by a prospect of mercy being beid out ; this objection was not sustained by the Court . Mr Solicitor - General addressed the ...
... crime . An Section was stated by the prisoner's coun- sel , to the second declaration , as having been elicited by a prospect of mercy being beid out ; this objection was not sustained by the Court . Mr Solicitor - General addressed the ...
Page 154
... crime he had committed , yet , from the defective state of his education , he being unable to read or write , and consequently not able to discriminate the heinousness of the crime as a more enlightened person - the circum- stance of ...
... crime he had committed , yet , from the defective state of his education , he being unable to read or write , and consequently not able to discriminate the heinousness of the crime as a more enlightened person - the circum- stance of ...
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... crimes specified in the indictment in terms of the act 1701 . Wednesday , March 12 . Peter Urquhart and John ... crime , was next put to the bar ; but David Ramsay , who was included in the indict- ment along with her , failing ...
... crimes specified in the indictment in terms of the act 1701 . Wednesday , March 12 . Peter Urquhart and John ... crime , was next put to the bar ; but David Ramsay , who was included in the indict- ment along with her , failing ...
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... crime stated in the indictment , from pure necessity . It was observed from the Bench , that sit- ting there as Judges , their Lordships could listen to no plea of necessity in defence of theft , but in this case they would certainly ...
... crime stated in the indictment , from pure necessity . It was observed from the Bench , that sit- ting there as Judges , their Lordships could listen to no plea of necessity in defence of theft , but in this case they would certainly ...
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