| Sir Richard Phillips - 1822 - 658 páginas
...and returned; and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high-treason ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures...particular persons before conviction, are illegal and void : 13. And that for redress of all grievances, and tor the amending, strengthening, and preserving of... | |
| James Mitchell - 1823 - 654 páginas
...; and that jurors which pass upon men in trials for high-treason, ought to be freeholders :— 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures...particular persons, before conviction, are illegal and void : — 13. And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving... | |
| Richard Burn - 1824 - 608 páginas
...imposed ; nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. 11. That jurors ought to be duly impannelled and returned, and jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be freeholders. 12. That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction,... | |
| Thomas Atchison (Captain.) - 1825 - 104 páginas
...and jurors, which pass upon men in trials of high treason, ought to be freeholders. Twelfth.—That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of...persons, before conviction, are illegal and void. Thirteenth.—And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving... | |
| Thomas Atchison (Captain.) - 1825 - 110 páginas
...and jurors, which pass upon men in trials of high treason, ought to be freeholders. Twelfth.—That all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of...persons, before conviction, are illegal and void. Thirteenth.—And that for redress of all grievances, and for the amending, strengthening, and preserving... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 páginas
...reign of king James the second:) and the same statute farther declares, that all grants and [ 379 j promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction, are illegal and void. Now the bill of rights was only declaratory of the old constitutional law : and accordingly we find... | |
| Great Britain - 1825 - 1228 páginas
...the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the Succession of the Crown, as declares that Jurors which pass upon Men in Trials for High Treason ought to be Freeholders ; and so much of an Act passed in the Fourth 4&5 W. £M. and Fifth Years of the same Reign, intituled... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 páginas
...exchequer, shall be void. And, by the bill of rights at the revolution, 1 W.&M. st.2. c.2. it is declared, that all grants and promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction (which is here the inquest of office) are illegal and void; which indeed was the law of the land in... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 páginas
...reign of king James the second :) and the same statute farther declares, that all grants and r 379 i promises of fines and forfeitures of particular persons before conviction, are illegal and void. Now the bill of rights was only declaratory of the old constitutional law: and accordingly we find... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 132 páginas
...better expedition of trials For levying Issues lost by Jurors As relates to the last-mentioned Act That Jurors which pass upon men in trials for high treason ought to be Freeholders As to Jurors As relates to Juries For the ease of Jurors, and better regulating Juries Continuing the... | |
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