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Fire
deemed to be guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction, and shall, on conviction for such offence by a Court
Obliqua oratio
and hence the words 'you,' 'your,' never occur, and every sentence begins with the word that expressed or understood, but generally
Idem sonans
where on a trial for murder it was discovered after conviction that Joseph Henry Thorne and William Thorniley, having both been
House of correction
of Elizabeth, were originally designed for the penal confinement (after conviction) of paupers and vagrants refusing to work; but by 5
Furlough, parole
of release does not count towards the total period of sentence while when he is on furlough he is eligible to
Confession
there being any doubt in regard thereto, an order of conviction can be founded on such evidence, State of Punjab v.
Fugitation
does not obey the citation to answer, the Court pronounces sentence of fugitation against him, which induces a forfeiture of goods
Excommunication
abolished, and in lieu thereof, where a lawful citation or sentence has not been obeyed, the judge has power, after a
Exchanges, Regimental
or other consideration is given or received, is liable on conviction to a fine of 100l., or to imprisonment, and if
Dismissed
exercised sparingly and with great circumspection. One would think a conviction for murder and a sentence of imprisonment for life were
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