The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Volumen3A. Strahan, 1820 |
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... reason of the number of persons dis- qualified by being quakers ) the jurors in that county are in com- parison but few . To remedy which inconvenience , it seemeth not unreasonable that in the statutes limiting the qualification of ...
... reason of the number of persons dis- qualified by being quakers ) the jurors in that county are in com- parison but few . To remedy which inconvenience , it seemeth not unreasonable that in the statutes limiting the qualification of ...
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... reason of the thing , seem plainly so far to extend to grand juries , that if it shall appear that any of the persons above - mentioned be returned on a grand jury , the court will easily excuse their non - appearance . But it seems ...
... reason of the thing , seem plainly so far to extend to grand juries , that if it shall appear that any of the persons above - mentioned be returned on a grand jury , the court will easily excuse their non - appearance . But it seems ...
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... reason why they are required to come from the vicinage is , for that the neighbours are presumed to know what is done in the neighbourhood . 1 Inst . 158 . But yet this is not necessarily required ; for they of one side of the county ...
... reason why they are required to come from the vicinage is , for that the neighbours are presumed to know what is done in the neighbourhood . 1 Inst . 158 . But yet this is not necessarily required ; for they of one side of the county ...
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... reason of their attendance at the courts of Westminster - hall . In Westminster . By 4 An . c . 16. § 8. In any actions brought in the courts of Jury of view . Westminster , where it shall appear to the court that it is necessary that ...
... reason of their attendance at the courts of Westminster - hall . In Westminster . By 4 An . c . 16. § 8. In any actions brought in the courts of Jury of view . Westminster , where it shall appear to the court that it is necessary that ...
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... reason seems to be because the jury do not affirm the fact submitted to their inquiry . Where a grand jury may be finding a bill . fined for not But where there are two distinct counts , as in this case , the R. v . Field- finding billa ...
... reason seems to be because the jury do not affirm the fact submitted to their inquiry . Where a grand jury may be finding a bill . fined for not But where there are two distinct counts , as in this case , the R. v . Field- finding billa ...
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