 | 1851
...to be a Master Extraordinary in the High Court of Chancery. not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken...writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial." 1850. [Stevens % Norton.] This is a reprint of some portions of a work published... | |
 | Great Britain - 1851
...cautioned him that he is not obliged to say anything unless he desires to do so, but that whatever he does say will be taken down in Writing, and may be given in Evidence against him on his Trial) ; and whatever Statement the said Person shall then make in answer to the Charge... | |
 | Edward William Cox - 1851
...answer to the charge ? Yon are not obliged to say anything unless yon desire to do BO, bat whatever yon say will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against yon upon your trial.' And whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto, shall be taken down... | |
 | Thomas William Saunders - 1852 - 250 páginas
...do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken...writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial ; and I give you clearly to understand that you have nothing to hope from any promise... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal, Leofric Temple, George Mew - 1852 - 666 páginas
...do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so; but, whatever you say will be taken...writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial;' and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto shall be taken down in... | |
 | 1852
...do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken...writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial." Mills for the prisoner ; Power, in support of the conviction was not called on. The... | |
 | John Frederick Archbold - 1852 - 692 páginas
...do you wish to say anything in answer to the chage ? You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so, but whatever you say will be taken...down in writing, and may be given in evidence against yon on yonr trial ; " and whatever the prisoner shall then say in answer thereto, shall be taken down... | |
 | Francis Towers Streeten, Henry John Hodgson - 1852 - 774 páginas
...magistrate that he is not obliged to say anything, unless he desires to do so, but that whatever he says will be taken down in writing, and may be given in evidence against him upon his trial, and the prisoner thereupon makes a statement which is taken down, and the deposition... | |
 | Henry Richard Dearsly - 1853 - 160 páginas
...do you wish to say anything in answer to the charge. You are not obliged to say anything unless you desire to do so ; but whatever you say will be taken...writing, and may be given in evidence against you upon your trial." If the prisoner say anything, the magistrate must take it down in writing, read it... | |
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