... it is accorded, that if any other case supposed treason which is not above specified, doth happen before any justices, the justices shall tarry without any going to judgment of the treason, till the cause be shewed and declared before the King and... Commentaries on the Laws of England - Trang 79bởi William Blackstone - 1800Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| William Blackstone - 1916 - 1376 trang
...cause be showed and declared before the king and his parliament, whether it ought to be judged treason, or other felony." Sir Matthew Hale' is very high in his encomiums on « 1 Hawk. PC 42. • 1 Hal. PC 231. r Ibid. 43. t 1 Hal. PC 259. 5 It is supposed that the principles... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1922 - 776 trang
...justices, the justices shall tarry without any going to judgment of the treason till the cause be showed and declared before the king and his Parliament, whether it ought to be judged treason or other felony." This clause gave to Parliament a right^ tq_declajre,.wjisther certain... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1997 - 180 trang
...Justices, the Justices shall tarry without giving any Judgment of the Treason till the Cause be shewed, and declared before the King and his Parliament, whether it ought to be adjudged Treason, or other Felony. Ph. I desir'd to understand what Treason is, wherein no Enumeration... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 520 trang
...fuppoièd to be treafon, which is not above fpeciñed, doth " happen before any judge ; the judge fhall tarry without going «« to judgment of the treafon, till the caufe be ihewcd and dc" clared before the king and his parliament, whether it ought " to be judged treafon,... | |
| John Barrell - 2000 - 860 trang
...statute, 'the Justices shall tarry, without any going to judgment of the Treason, till the cause be shewed and declared before the King and his Parliament, whether it ought to be adjudged Treason or Felony'. If the prisoners were to be tried by an ex post facto law, the statute... | |
| Joseph Gurney - 1794 - 460 trang
...referved the judgment of all treafons not there exprefsly fpecified — " that the juftices " Ihould tarry without going to judgment of the treafon, till...caufe be fhewed and declared before the King and his parlia" ment ;" in the expreffive language, which our anceftors have •ufed, when the provifions of... | |
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