The Consolidated Criminal Statutes of Great Britain and Ireland Passed in the Last Session of Parliament; With Notes, Forms of Indictments and Evidence
The Consolidated Criminal Statutes of Great Britain and Ireland Passed in the Last Session of Parliament; With Notes, Forms of Indictments and Evidence
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 edition. Excerpt: ... process, and progress of manufacture: agaiust the form of the statnte in such case made and provided, and agaiust the peace of our Lady the Queen, her crown and diguity. Evidence. To maintain this indictment, the prosecntor must prove--1. The larceny as in ordinary cases; except that you must prove ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 edition. Excerpt: ... process, and progress of manufacture: agaiust the form of the statnte in such case made and provided, and agaiust the peace of our Lady the Queen, her crown and diguity. Evidence. To maintain this indictment, the prosecntor must prove--1. The larceny as in ordinary cases; except that you must prove the value to be ten shillings at the least. lf you fail in proving the goods to be of this value, still the defendant may be convicted of the simple larceny, 2. That the goods were stolen from the " building, field, or other place "in the indictment mentioned. If you fail to prove this, the defendant may still be convicted of the simple larceny. 3. That at the time they were stolen, they were " laid, placed, or exposed" in the "building, field, or other place," in a certain "stage, process, or progress of manufacture," as stated in the indictment. If you fail to prove this, the defendant may still be convicted of the simple larceny. Larceny from Ships, Wharfs, &c. L.XUI. Whosoever shall steal any goods ormer-sieaitns chandise in any vessel, harge, or boat of any de-Docki, ' 8cnption whatsoever in any haven, or in any port of entry or discharge, or upon any navigable river or canal, or in any creek or hasin belonging to or communicating with any such haven, port, river, or canal, --or shall steal any goods or merchandise from any dock, wharf, or quay adjacent to any such haven, port, river, canaL creek, or hasin, --shall be guilty of felony, and being convicted thereof shall be liable, at the discretion of the Cours, to be kept in penal servitude for any term not exceeding fourteen years and not less than N three years, --or to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard...
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