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Pleas of the Crown
See the works on this subject of Coke (3rd Institute), Hale, or Hawkins.
Nihil pr'scribitur nisi quod possidetur
Nihil pr'scribitur nisi quod possidetur. Lord Hale, De Jure Maris, 32, (Nothing is prescribed except what is
Prisonam frangentibus, Statute de
but misdemeanour only for a misdemeanant to do so, 1 Hale, P.C. 612.
Quod dubitas, ne feceris
Quod dubitas, ne feceris (Hale P.C. 300), where you doubt, do nothing.
Regiam Majestatem
King of Scotland, who reigned from A.D. 1124 to 1153, Hale's Hist. 271.
Regnum ecclesiasticum
Regnum ecclesiasticum, the ecclesiastical kingdom, 2 Hale's Hist. P.C. 324.
Shroud-stealing
at the charge of the funeral, 3 Inst. 110; 1 Hale, P.C. 535
Sledge
Sledge, a hurdle to draw traitors to execution, 1 Hale, P.C. 82.
Witchcraft
were burnt as witches in Geneva in 1515; Sir Matthew Hale condemned the Suffolk witches to be burnt in 1664 (see
Homicide
committed in prevention of a forcible and atrocious crime, 1 Hale, 488. II. Excusable, of two kinds:- (a) Per infortunium, or
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