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battery
cause serious bodily injury esp. through the use of a dangerous weapon b : criminal battery committed on a protected person
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control
Dangerous, and not kept under proper control, as amended and applied, … when only a fight between dogs took place and no person or the animal was endangered or injured, Briscoe v. Shattock
Motor Car
(No. 4). As to rate of speed, offences, reckless and dangerous driving and also careless driving, see, generally, the Road Traffic … and the weight of which unladen exceeds 2' tons. A person under seventeen may not drive a motor car, or under
Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum
Act has been occasionally suspended in times of great public danger for a limited time, so as to allow the government … writ in the English law, is a remedy for a person deprived of his liberty. It is addressed to him who
robbery
robbery : robbery committed by a person armed with a dangerous or deadly weapon simple robbery : robbery that does not
Hue and Cry
pursuing with horn and voice felons and such as have dangerously wounded another. It may be raised by constables, or private … wounded another. It may be raised by constables, or private persons, or both. If the constable or peace officer concur in
Perpetuating testimony
criminal cases for the taking of the depositions of persons dangerously ill and not likely to recover, and the making of … reenacting the repealed 5 & 6 Vict. c. 69, any person who would become entitled, upon the happening of any future
Deposition
the witness. Under the second, the testimony of any person dangerously ill may be taken down by a justice of the
Justifiable homicide
or attempts to arrest, a person for felony or a dangerous wound given, and he having notice thereof flies and is
Right of private defence
run away of safety when faced with grave and imminent danger to their person or property as a result of unlawful
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