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Bail
of State or by the King's Bench Division of the High Court, or a judge thereof in vacation; while, on the … the (English) Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, s. 227, a borough constable may admit to bail persons charged with petty misdemeanours and
Intoxicating liquor
the Commissioners of Inland Revenue subject to appeal to the High Court of Justice, but the compensation authority has power to … subject to penalties for permitting drunkenness or gaming for harbouring constables or prostitutes, for sale to children under 14 (see CHILDREN),
Magna Carta
of the year 1214, and there solemnly swore upon the high alter to withdraw their allegiance from the Crown, and openly … part of local law. The 17th chapter enacts that:-'No sheriff constable, escheator, coroner, nor any other our bailiffs, shall hold pleas
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