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verdict

guilt or liability but by an improper surrender of individual convictions ;specif : an impermissible verdict by a jury that is

Child

was child with in the meaning of s. 2(4). Therefore conviction and sentence of fine of appellant u/ss. 302, 302/34, 307

Concurrent

given, but a sentence cannot be given to a prisoner convicted whilst out on ticket of leave to run concurrently with

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Deprivation

the proper Court for fit and sufficient causes; such as conviction of infamous crime; for heresy, gross immorality, and the like,

High Steward, Court of the Lord

The decision is by the majority, but a majority cannot convict, unless it consist of twelve or more. During a session

Imprisonment for life

S. 428, Cr PC, 1973, does not apply to those convicted for 'imprisonment for life'. It is applicable only in case

Opinion

means judgment or belief, that is, a belief or a conviction resulting from what one thinks on a particular question. Such

Fugitation

Fugitation. In Scotland, when a criminal does not obey the citation to answer, the Court pronounces sentence of fugitation against...

Obliqua oratio

Obliqua oratio, the manner of reporting a speech in which 'he,' not 'I,' stands for the speaker in giving his...

Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa

first indictment were such that he could have been lawfully convicted upon it by proof of the facts contained in the

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verdict

guilt or liability but by an improper surrender of individual convictions ;specif : an impermissible verdict by a jury that is

Child

was child with in the meaning of s. 2(4). Therefore conviction and sentence of fine of appellant u/ss. 302, 302/34, 307

Concurrent

given, but a sentence cannot be given to a prisoner convicted whilst out on ticket of leave to run concurrently with

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deprivation

the proper Court for fit and sufficient causes; such as conviction of infamous crime; for heresy, gross immorality, and the like,

High Steward, Court of the Lord

The decision is by the majority, but a majority cannot convict, unless it consist of twelve or more. During a session

Imprisonment for life

S. 428, Cr PC, 1973, does not apply to those convicted for 'imprisonment for life'. It is applicable only in case

Opinion

means judgment or belief, that is, a belief or a conviction resulting from what one thinks on a particular question. Such

Fugitation

Fugitation. In Scotland, when a criminal does not obey the citation to answer, the Court pronounces sentence of fugitation against...

Obliqua oratio

Obliqua oratio, the manner of reporting a speech in which 'he,' not 'I,' stands for the speaker in giving his...

Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa

first indictment were such that he could have been lawfully convicted upon it by proof of the facts contained in the

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