Archbold's Summary of the Law Relating to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases; With the Statutes, Precedents of Indictments, &C., and the Evidence Necessary to Support Them
Archbold's Summary of the Law Relating to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases; With the Statutes, Precedents of Indictments, &C., and the Evidence Necessary to Support Them
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...the prisoner uttered the forged acceptance; the prisoner was convicted, but the judges held the conviction to be wrong. R. v. Harwell, 1 Mood. C. C. 405; 6 C. & P. 148. If the forgery consist of the alteration of a true instrument, the alteration may either be specially alleged, (and this mode is advisable, at least in ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1846 Excerpt: ...the prisoner uttered the forged acceptance; the prisoner was convicted, but the judges held the conviction to be wrong. R. v. Harwell, 1 Mood. C. C. 405; 6 C. & P. 148. If the forgery consist of the alteration of a true instrument, the alteration may either be specially alleged, (and this mode is advisable, at least in one set of couuts, even where the word "alter" is not in the statute; R. v. Blsworth, 2 East, P. C. 986, .98S); or the 357 alteration may be given in evidence under, and will support, a count charging the forgery of the entire instrument. (See post, in the Evidence). Before the late statute, 2 & 3 W. 4, c. 123, great care was necessary in setting out the instrument forged; but that statute renders it unnecessary to set forth any copy or facsimile of the instrument forged or uttered, and declares that it shall be sufficient to describe it in the same manner as in an indictment for stealing the instrument: and this statute has been held to apply even to instruments which are not the subjects of larceny, either at common law or by statute; as a receipt, Reg. v. Vaughan, 8 C. & P. 27G: Reg. v. Boardman, 2 M. & Rob. 147: or a request for the delivery of goods; Reg. v. Robson, 9 C. & P. 423, 2 Mood. C. C. 182. Therefore, a promissory note, bill of exchange, &c., may be described as "a certain promissory note for the payment of 50l.," without stating any value; see R. v. Burgess, 7 C. & P. 490: R. v. James, Id. 553: so, a deed is sufficiently described by stating the date and parties, and as "purporting to be a lease of certain premises therein mentioned;" Reg. v. Davies, 2 Mood. C. C. 177; 9 C. & P. 427; see Reg. v. Collins, 2 M. & Rob. 461. Where the indictment, in setting out the fo...
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