Parliamentary Papers, Band 28H.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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Seite 36
... prisoner is tried . The prisoner is then arraigned or formally accused before the Petty Jury ; and at this stage the question of the prisoner's sanity at the time of arraignment may be investigated by a jury . If found insane and unfit ...
... prisoner is tried . The prisoner is then arraigned or formally accused before the Petty Jury ; and at this stage the question of the prisoner's sanity at the time of arraignment may be investigated by a jury . If found insane and unfit ...
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... prisoner was tried on several charges . If there are several convictions , the offence selected is that for which the heaviest punishment was awarded . If the final result of proceedings on two or more charges is the same , the more ...
... prisoner was tried on several charges . If there are several convictions , the offence selected is that for which the heaviest punishment was awarded . If the final result of proceedings on two or more charges is the same , the more ...
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... prisoners are tried , and the proceedings are purely formal . c The Soke or Liberty of Peterborough has had a separate Court of Quarter Sessions since the reign of Edward III , and in addition to the usual Commission of the Peace ...
... prisoners are tried , and the proceedings are purely formal . c The Soke or Liberty of Peterborough has had a separate Court of Quarter Sessions since the reign of Edward III , and in addition to the usual Commission of the Peace ...
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... prisoner to plead again . There were 85 applications to the Director for his consent to persons being charged as Habitual Criminals under Section 10 ( 4 ) ( a ) of the Prevention of Crime Act , 1908. Consent was granted in 48 cases ...
... prisoner to plead again . There were 85 applications to the Director for his consent to persons being charged as Habitual Criminals under Section 10 ( 4 ) ( a ) of the Prevention of Crime Act , 1908. Consent was granted in 48 cases ...
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... prisoner is arrested is taken as determining the crime . If there are no proceedings and no apprehension , the character of the crime is judged by the facts so far as known to the police . ( d ) In Columns 3 to 12 the number of persons ...
... prisoner is arrested is taken as determining the crime . If there are no proceedings and no apprehension , the character of the crime is judged by the facts so far as known to the police . ( d ) In Columns 3 to 12 the number of persons ...
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