Every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death, or confinement in the state prison for life, at the discretion of the jury trying the same; or, upon plea of guilty, the court shall determine the same; and every person guilty of murder... Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the Territory of Utah - 218 페이지저자: Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1913전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Francis Patrick Kenrick - 1841 - 440 페이지
...of the first degree : and all other kinds of murder shall be deemed murder of the second degree. — Every person, guilty of murder in the first degree, shall suffer death." Laws of Pennsylvania, Digest art. Murder. (5) C. Pro humani, de homicidio in 6. 99. Homicidium quod... | |
| California - 1872 - 698 페이지
...subsequent offense is such that, upon a first conviction, the offender would be punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for life, at the discretion of the Court, such person is punishable by imprisonment in such prison during life. 2. If the subsequent offense... | |
| California - 1874 - 712 페이지
...subsequent offense is such that, upon a first conviction, the offender would be punishable by imprisonment in the State Prison for life, at the discretion of the Court, such person is punishable by imprisonment in such prison during life. 2. If the subsequent offense... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - 1876 - 986 페이지
...1874; Amendments 1873-4, 427; took effect July 1, 1874.*" 13.190. Punishment for murder. SEC. 190. Every person guilty of murder in the first degree, shall suffer death (a) The original eectlon did not have, tbe words " or mayhem." or confinement in the state prison for... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1912 - 666 페이지
...errors were prejudicial and harmful and affected the verdict. We there stated that, under our statute, "every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death, or, upon recommendation of the jury, may be imprisoned at hard labor in the state prison for life, in the discretion... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1890 - 716 페이지
...the prisoner in relation to it. Again, the statute (section 1920. Comp. Laws 1876, p. 586) provides: "Every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death, or, upon recommendation of the jury, may be imprisoned at hard labor in the penitentiary for life, at the discretion... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1881 - 678 페이지
...section referred to respecting the mode of punishment. In the act of 1876, however, it is provided that " every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death," or, etc. CL p. 586, §1920. But no mode, however, of carrying into execution the sentence of death is specified... | |
| Jabez Franklin Cowdery - 1878 - 842 페이지
...imprisonment in the state prison not less than ten years, and which may extend to life. [In California every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death or confinement in the state prison for life at the discretion of the jury trying the same; or, upon a... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1879 - 856 페이지
...repealed :by the Revised Penal Code, and it follows that the existing law of the Territory provides that every person guilty of murder in the first degree shall suffer death, without any other statutory regulation as to the mode of executing the sentence than what is found... | |
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