The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the Courts of Chancery, King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer of Pleas, and Exchequer of Chamber, ...E. B. Ince, 1850 |
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... prisoner claimed a jury de medietate lingua . She was born at Lausanne , in Switzerland , and , in the year 1847 , was married to the male prisoner , a natural born subject of this realm . The prisoner's counsel referred to the statute ...
... prisoner claimed a jury de medietate lingua . She was born at Lausanne , in Switzerland , and , in the year 1847 , was married to the male prisoner , a natural born subject of this realm . The prisoner's counsel referred to the statute ...
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... prisoner entitled to a jury de medietate linguæ . Ballantine , for the prisoner . - The sta- tute 28 Edw . 3. c . 13. entitled the prisoner to claim to be tried by a jury de medietate linguæ . Her right to such a jury is pre- served by ...
... prisoner entitled to a jury de medietate linguæ . Ballantine , for the prisoner . - The sta- tute 28 Edw . 3. c . 13. entitled the prisoner to claim to be tried by a jury de medietate linguæ . Her right to such a jury is pre- served by ...
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... prisoner to prove that she is an alien ; to defeat the prisoner's claim the Crown must make out clearly that she has been naturalized . • The Attorney General ( Sir J. Jervis ) , for the Crown . If the prisoner were not en- titled to a ...
... prisoner to prove that she is an alien ; to defeat the prisoner's claim the Crown must make out clearly that she has been naturalized . • The Attorney General ( Sir J. Jervis ) , for the Crown . If the prisoner were not en- titled to a ...
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... prisoner , we have come unanimously to the conclusion that the objection cannot be sustained , and that the prisoner was properly tried . It is un- necessary to enter into many of the topics which have been urged . The question simply ...
... prisoner , we have come unanimously to the conclusion that the objection cannot be sustained , and that the prisoner was properly tried . It is un- necessary to enter into many of the topics which have been urged . The question simply ...
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... prisoner's right to this pri- vilege as an alien remained . The ordinary effect of a naturalization bill is to give rights not to take them away ; and the same argument might be used in the case of every such bill , because in none of ...
... prisoner's right to this pri- vilege as an alien remained . The ordinary effect of a naturalization bill is to give rights not to take them away ; and the same argument might be used in the case of every such bill , because in none of ...
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