71830 CANADIAN CRIMINAL CASES ANNOTATED A SERIES OF REPORTS OF IMPORTANT DECISIONS IN OF THE PROVINCES THEREOF, WITH SPE- CIAL REFERENCE TO DECISIONS UNDER THE CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA, 1906, IN ALL THE PROVINCES; WITH ANNOTATIONS, TABLE OF CASES CITED AND A DIGEST OF THE PRINCIPAL MATTERS Α EDITED BY W. J. TREMEEAR OF THE TORONTO BAR VOL. XXIII. TORONTO: CANADA LAW BOOK COMPANY, LT LAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, 84 BAY STREET. CASES REPORTED, VOL. XXIII. AIKENS, R. v. (N.S.) Certiorari-Summary conviction bad on its face-Filing substituted conviction-Locality of offence not shewnTerritorial jurisdiction. ALLEN, R. v. (N.S.) Non-support of wife or children-Summary proceedings Wife as witness against husband Amending statutes New section introduced with number and letter designation-Criminal Code, sec. 242A. ATKINSON, R. v. 467 67 (MAN.) Intoxicating liquors-Drunkenness on Indian reserve Imprisonment at hard labour Under Indian Act (Can.). Summary conviction 149 (CAN.) BEAMISH v. RICHARDSON. Brokers-Grain exchange-Sales on margin-Wager- BELMONT, R. v. (QUE.) Justice of the peace-Jurisdiction also as summary trial cedure. BHAGWAN SINGH, RE. 394 89 (B.C.) 5 Habeas corpus Applicant out on bail-Non-disclosure. BIRKENSTOCK, R. v. Bribery. (SASK.) 235 |