REG. v. (W. W. Kiddle, Principal Officer of the Board of Trade in PAGE Dublin) v. DIVISIONAL JUSTICES OF DUBLIN and G. KIDSTON : Passenger steamship - Passenger Certificate necessary for carrying passengers-17 & 18 Vict. c. 104, ss. 303 and 318- 39 & 40 Vict. c. 80, s. 16
DUDLEY AND STEPHENS: Criminal law-Murder-Extreme necessity of hunger-Justifi- cation - Homicide by necessity-Special verdict - Formal addition to special verdict-Certiorari-36 & 37 Vict. c. 36, s. 11
DYKES ET UXOR: Husband and wife-Coercion-Felony-Highway robbery with
REG. v. FLANNAGAN AND HIGGINS:
Indictment for murder-Poison-Accident or design-Evidence of other deaths with same symptoms-Motive-Admissibility of-Fresh evidence
FLAVELL AND ANOTHER: Bastardy-Voluntary witness-Refusal to answer questions- Power of justices to commit to prison-7 & 8 Vict. c. 100, s. 70-35 & 36 Vict. c. 65, s. 4... FOOTE: Practice-Right of appeal-Misdemeanour-Bail-Jurisdiction -Judicature Act, 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 66), ss. 19, 47 240 C. H. FRANKLIN :
Manslaughter-Unlawful act-Negligence
Treason-felony-11 & 12 Vict. c. 12, s. 3-Levying war against the Queen to compel her by force to change her counsels- Evidence-Overt act or deed-Corroboration of accomplice... 291 GAVIN AND OTHERS:
Admission obtained by question-Statement of one prisoner incriminating others-Admissibility of, against them
Wild Birds Preservation Act (43 & 44 Vict. c. 35, s. 3)-Autho- rity of owner or occupier of land
(on the prosecution of the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COм- PANY) v. GILMORE:
Plea of autrefois acquit-Indictment for felony-Acquittal- Subsequent indictment for misdemeanour upon same facts- Statutes 24 & 25 Vict. c. 97, ss. 35, 36, and 24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, ss. 32, 34 ...
Arson-Setting fire to a picture frame in a house, and so setting fire to the floor of the house-Intent-24 & 25 Vict. c. 97, s. 7
Larceny-Ringing the changes-Money obtained by a trick ... 345 HOLMES:
Jurisdiction-False pretence-Posting the letter containing the pretence-Obtaining of money thereby
False pretences-Previous conviction-Term of penal servitude Amendment of sentence...
Abduction of child-24 & 25 Vict. c. 100, s. 56-Evidence 481 JONES:
Bigamy-Cohabitation-Continuance of cohabitation doubtful -Presumption of law
Obtaining goods by false pretences-Necessity for proof that the goods were delivered on the faith of the false pretence... 475
REG. V. LABOUCHERE; DUKE OF VALLAMBROSA'S CASE: Libel-Libel on a deceased individual-Criminal information -Applicant a foreign nobleman resident abroad-Principles on which criminal information should be granted LAVANDIER, TRESSARD, LANDAIS, PATUREAU, AND SCHWARTZ: Extradition Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 52), ss. 10, 26-Extra- dition crime-Fugitive criminal-Duty of magistrate LITTLE: Indictment for rape-Contradictory statements by witness- Admissibility of evidence - Complaints of prosecutrix 28 & 29 Vict. c. 18, s. 3...
Bankruptcy Notices in the London Gazette- Cuttings from the Gazette
Larceny by bailee-Contract by infant-Hire and purchase system-Conversion of hired goods during bailment Special property-24 & 25 Vict. c. 96, s. 3
Indictment for receiving goods, knowing them to be stolen- Evidence of guilty knowledge-Statement of price of articles produced by wife as in prisoner's presence, as made out at his direction
(on the prosecution of the Commissioners of the Treasury) v. JUSTICES OF MIDDLESEX:
Prisons-Superannuation of officers-Liability of county for -Prisons Act, 1877 (40 & 41 Vict. c. 21), s. 36-Superannua- tion Act, 1859 (22 Vict. c. 26), s. 7
Practice-Statement by prisoner-Witnesses called by prisoner 622
Manslaughter-Infant-Neglect of parent to supply medical
Arson-Setting fire to things in a building under such circum- stances that if a building were thereby set fire to, the offence would amount to felony-24 & 25 Vict. c. 97, s. 7
REG. v. O'BRIEN AND ANOTHER :
Pleading-Counts for stealing at common law and under statute -Autrefois acquit
False pretence-Winning at tossing with coins by fraud and ill-practice-8 & 9 Vict. c. 109, s. 17—" Game, sport, pastime, or exercise"
Libel-Letters from employer to employed-Privileged occasion 169 POOLE:
Refusal to set aside a judgment in murder-Venire de novo- Want of proper notice of intention to try before a special -Jury not properly summoned The Prevention of
False pretences-Obtaining premium on policy of insurance- Policy treated as lapsed-Suppression of material facts- Knowledge by prisoner of facts which would have prevented payment-Misrepresentation by conduct
REG. V. RAMSAY AND FOOTE:
Blasphemous libel, definition of-Evidence of publication- Editor or publisher
Rape-Child between twelve and thirteen years old-38 & 39 Vict. c. 94, s. 4 ...
(P. Keogh) v. RECORDER OF Dublin:
The Debtor's (Ireland) Act, 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 57)-Order of commitment for non-payment of instalments-Not acted on-Expiration of time during which order was in force- Second order of commitment for non-payment of same instal- ments-Writ of prohibition
Receiving goods knowing them to have been stolen-Evidence -Account given by the prisoner-Evidence to negative it... 478 ROBSON :
Embezzlement-Moneys belonging to co-partnership-Asso- ciation for gain or profit-Young Men's Christian Association -31 & 32 Vict. c. 116, s. 1
Murder-Parricide in defence of mother-Reasonable belief of necessity
ROWLANDS, WILLIAMS, AND J. WILLIAMS: Debtors Act, 1869-32 & 33 Vict. c. 62, s. 13, sub-sect. 3- Intent to defraud creditors-Evidence of intent to defeat and delay one creditor only-Meaning of "any person" in sect. 13
Criminal trial-Prisoner's statement-Counsel-Right of reply 122
Coroner-Interference with-Obstruction of course of justice -Jurisdiction of coroner-Burning body after appointment and before holding of inquest-Misdemeanour
Practice-Postponement of case-Danger to public-Infectious witnesses ...
Conspiracy to defraud-False pretences-Combining together to enforce by means of legal process payment of pretended debt
TAYLOR AND BOYNES: Conspiracy to defraud-Abuse of legal process-Attempt to obtain money by false pretences-Evidence-An attorney combining with his client to enforce payment of money known not to be really owing, and making false representa- tions with that object TOWNSHEND: Larceny Act, 1861, s. 80-Banker and customer-Trustee of proceeds of goods-Hypothecation note-Bills of Sale Acts- What documents within...
TREVELLI AND OTHERS: Practice-Trial of several prisoners jointly-Witnesses for defence-Limits of reply of counsel for the prosecution
Commissions of general gaol delivery-Incorrigible rogues- Jurisdiction-Home Office-Circular of March, 1883
Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885-Girl under sixteen- Suffering to resort to or be in or upon premises for unlawful purposes-Daughter living with mother-Mother permitting prostitution of daughter-48 & 49 Vict. c. 69, ss. 6, 12
WEIL: Extradition-" Apprehension "-Detention of persons already in custody-Extradition Act, 1870, s. 8-Court of Appeal- Jurisdiction-Habeas Corpus-Judicature Act, 1873, ss. 19, 47 189
Public place-Indecent exposure-Witnesses of offence tres- passing at time of commission-Place to which public have access, but no legal right of access
Criminal informations against proprietors of newspapers for libel-Newspaper Libel Act, 1881-Fiat of the Director of Public Prosecutions not necessary for criminal informations... 272
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