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Ex officio oath
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instituted to redress private wrongs, while criminal information are resorted to punish public wrongs, or heinous misdemeanors. See EX OFFICIO INFORMATIONS; and (English) Crown Suits Act, 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 104). The most usual information are, … punishable on summary conviction must be laid within six months, and need not be in writing or on oath unless some Act of Parliament (i.e., the Act under which the particular offence is punishable) otherwise require, and
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available (see 19 Sol. Journ. 896). Borough Justices (in addition to the mayor and ex-mayor, who are justices ex officio in every borough) are appointed by the Crown in boroughs having a separate commission of the peace. They … clause. A justice named in the commission is not at liberty to act until he has taken the oath of allegiance and judicial oath in the form respectively prescribed by the (English) Pro-missory Oaths Act, 1868 (31
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