| Arthur Pierre Poley - 1913 - 472 страница
...unanimous voice of twenty-four of his equals and neighbours, that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, and afterwards by the whole petit jury of twelve more finding him guilty upon his trial." The only proceedings at the suit of the King, without a Two kinds of. . . ... - , . previous indictment... | |
| Charles Shirley Potts - 1921 - 282 страница
...neighbors; that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation, and afterwards by the whole petit jury of twelve more...guilty upon his trial. But if twelve of the grand jury assent, it is a good presentment, though some of the rest disagree; and the indictment, when so found,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1140 страница
...neighbors; that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation, and afterwards by the whole petit jury, of twelve more, finding him guilty upon his trial." 4 Bl. Com., 806. The same author, after referring to prosecutions by information, describing their... | |
| 1891 - 1160 страница
...neighbors; that Is, by twelve, at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation, and afterwards by the whole petit jury of twelve more...guilty upon his trial. But If twelve of the grand jury assent, it is a good presentment, though some of the rest disagree." See, also, l W hart. Crim. Law,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1886 - 1228 страница
...neighbors; that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation, and afterwards by the whole petit jury, of twelve more, finding him guilty upon his trial." 4 Bl. Com., 306. The same author, after referring to prosecutions by information, describing their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, and International Law - 1976 - 756 страница
...that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation ; mid afterwards, by the whole petit jury, of twelve more, finding him guilty upon his trial". 4 JSlackxontoHc'* Commentaries 275, 27!) (Newed. 1813). See. also, 2 ¡[nle'x Pleax of Ihr Crotrn ICI.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 520 страница
...: that is, by twelve at leaft of the grand jury, in the firft place, affenting to the accufation ; and afterwards, by the whole petit jury, of twelve...guilty upon his trial. But, if twelve of the grand jury alient, it is a good prefentment, though fome of the reft difagree g. And the indictment, when fo found,... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1988 - 466 страница
...neighbours: that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation: and afterwards, by the whole petit jury, of twelve more, finding him guilty, upon his trial' (Blackstone, Comm. iv. 306). Cf. Fielding's description in Elizabeth Canning (p. 283 ff.) of the two... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 796 страница
...the grand jury in the first place Opinion of the Court. assenting to the accusation, and afterward by the whole petit jury of twelve more finding him guilty upon his trial. (4 Blackst. Com. 306.) To find a bill, it was required that twelve at least of the grand jury should... | |
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