The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1877 |
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... taken as a certain statement of the law . In the next place , the existence of a Code or Digest would immensely facilitate the labours of lawyers in advising on , and of the Courts in determining , the law . At present , to answer ...
... taken as a certain statement of the law . In the next place , the existence of a Code or Digest would immensely facilitate the labours of lawyers in advising on , and of the Courts in determining , the law . At present , to answer ...
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... taken before a magistrate , that the facts may be inquired into and the case dealt with in the ordinary way . There , an entirely independent investigation takes place , resulting either in the commitment for trial or discharge of the ...
... taken before a magistrate , that the facts may be inquired into and the case dealt with in the ordinary way . There , an entirely independent investigation takes place , resulting either in the commitment for trial or discharge of the ...
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... part of my subject . I pass now , by no abrupt transition , to another subject which appears to me of the highest importance . We have been considering the means to be taken for the discovery 14 ON THE AMENDMENT OF THE LAW .
... part of my subject . I pass now , by no abrupt transition , to another subject which appears to me of the highest importance . We have been considering the means to be taken for the discovery 14 ON THE AMENDMENT OF THE LAW .
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... taken for the discovery of a certain class of crimes , and the steps which are designed to ensure the punishment of the guilty . This naturally leads us to consider whose business it is to see that the necessary steps are taken , and ...
... taken for the discovery of a certain class of crimes , and the steps which are designed to ensure the punishment of the guilty . This naturally leads us to consider whose business it is to see that the necessary steps are taken , and ...
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... taken to punish the offender . Fity for him or his family , or still oftener the disinclination to throw good money after bad , and add the annoyance and trouble of prosecuting to the vexation of the loss , -has stayed the hand of the ...
... taken to punish the offender . Fity for him or his family , or still oftener the disinclination to throw good money after bad , and add the annoyance and trouble of prosecuting to the vexation of the loss , -has stayed the hand of the ...
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