A Digest of the Law of Libel and Slander: With the Evidence, Procedure, and Practice, Both in Civil and Criminal Cases, and Precedents of PleadingsLittle, Brown,, 1881 - 651ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... brought down to the early part of January , 1881 . It would be of but little use to place all these decisions before the reader and leave him to draw his own conclusions . A huge collection of reported cases piled one on the top of the ...
... brought down to the early part of January , 1881 . It would be of but little use to place all these decisions before the reader and leave him to draw his own conclusions . A huge collection of reported cases piled one on the top of the ...
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... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though in- justice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though in- justice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
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... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though in- justice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
... brought down fine and imprisonment on publishers and authors . Yet who can doubt that the public are gainers by the change , and that , though in- justice may often be done , and though public men may often have to smart under the keen ...
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... brought on the whole article , the defendant pleaded that the publi- cation was a correct report of certain legal proceedings , " together with a fair and bona fide commentary thereon . " But the jury thought the comment was not fair ...
... brought on the whole article , the defendant pleaded that the publi- cation was a correct report of certain legal proceedings , " together with a fair and bona fide commentary thereon . " But the jury thought the comment was not fair ...
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... brought in the local Courts of the city of London , the borough of Southwark ( Sid . 97 ) , and it is said of the city of Bristol , for words spoken within the jurisdiction of those Courts . It was formerly the custom in those ...
... brought in the local Courts of the city of London , the borough of Southwark ( Sid . 97 ) , and it is said of the city of Bristol , for words spoken within the jurisdiction of those Courts . It was formerly the custom in those ...
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402 ÆäÀÌÁö - I think the test of obscenity is this, whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences, and into whose hands a publication of this sort may fall.
671 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... as if actions for libel had not been excepted from the personal actions in which it is lawful to pay money into court under...
lxxiii ÆäÀÌÁö - Libel is a false and unprivileged publication by writing, printing, picture, effigy, or other fixed representation to the eye, which exposes any person to. hatred, contempt, ridicule, or obloquy, or which causes him to be shunned or avoided, or which has a tendency to injure him in his occupation.
383 ÆäÀÌÁö - That whensoever, upon the trial of any indictment or information for the publication of a libel, under the plea of not guilty, evidence shall have been given which shall establish a presumptive case of publication against the defendant by the act of any other person by his authority, it shall be competent to such defendant to prove that such publication was made without his authority, consent, or knowledge, and that the said publication did not arise from want of due care or caution on his part.
527 ÆäÀÌÁö - Comparison of a disputed writing with any writing proved to the satisfaction of the Judge to be genuine, shall be permitted to be made by witnesses ; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and Jury as evidence of the genuineness or otherwise of the writing in dispute.
399 ÆäÀÌÁö - Realm, shall by Writing, Printing, Teaching, or advised Speaking deny any one of the Persons in the Holy Trinity to be God, or shall assert or maintain there are more Gods than one, or shall deny the Christian Religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be of Divine Authority...
661 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, that on every such trial the jury sworn to try the issue may give a general verdict of guilty or not guilty upon the whole matter put in issue...
647 ÆäÀÌÁö - In contempt of our said Lord the King, in open violation of the laws of this kingdom, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
342 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... who ought to have been joined, or whose presence before the Court may be necessary in order to enable the Court effectually and completely to adjudicate upon and settle all the questions involved in the cause or matter, be added.
665 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be deemed a rogue and vagabond, within the true intent and meaning of this act; and it shall be lawful for any justice of the peace to commit such offender (being thereof convicted before him by the confession of such offender, or by the evidence on oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses) to the house of correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...