The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... fact, and proceed to comment on it. " There were, including court-martial prisoners, 193 more prisoners sentenced to penal servitude and 17,163 more to imprisonment than in the previous year. The daily average of prisoners detained in ...
... fact, and proceed to comment on it. " There were, including court-martial prisoners, 193 more prisoners sentenced to penal servitude and 17,163 more to imprisonment than in the previous year. The daily average of prisoners detained in ...
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... fact , and proceed to comment on it . " There were , including court - martial prisoners , 193 more prisoners sentenced to penal servitude and 17,163 more to imprisonment than in the previous year . The daily average of prisoners ...
... fact , and proceed to comment on it . " There were , including court - martial prisoners , 193 more prisoners sentenced to penal servitude and 17,163 more to imprisonment than in the previous year . The daily average of prisoners ...
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... fact that no less than 49,000 persons were sent to prison without hard labour for non - payment of a fine during the year , yet very few of these were placed in the Second Division . The exact number is not stated ; but in a kind . of ...
... fact that no less than 49,000 persons were sent to prison without hard labour for non - payment of a fine during the year , yet very few of these were placed in the Second Division . The exact number is not stated ; but in a kind . of ...
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... fact , have the best chance of liberation . Much , however , would depend on the prison officials who would , in effect , exercise the discretion at present vested in the trial judges . A sanguine and bene- volent governor would regard ...
... fact , have the best chance of liberation . Much , however , would depend on the prison officials who would , in effect , exercise the discretion at present vested in the trial judges . A sanguine and bene- volent governor would regard ...
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... fact was known ( or at least , ought to have been known ) to the prison authorities before the trial . Thus at Gloucester a labourer , aged 78 , was received on the 30th of August and not tried till the 16th of October , when he was sen ...
... fact was known ( or at least , ought to have been known ) to the prison authorities before the trial . Thus at Gloucester a labourer , aged 78 , was received on the 30th of August and not tried till the 16th of October , when he was sen ...
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