| Tasmania - 1908 - 404 lapas
...appears to him or them that the ciicum^tarices in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of the law complained of, shall put the defendant on his...rebuttal of such evidence shall convict him accordingly. Several offences charged in one information. 62 Several cases of contravention of this Act committed... | |
| Canada - 1864 - 710 lapas
...trying the same, so soon as it may appear to him or them that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, shall...rebuttal of such evidence, shall convict him accordingly : 2. Ill every such prosecution, such Justice or Justices may summon any person represented to him... | |
| John McNab (Barrister-at-law.) - 1865 - 672 lapas
...trying the same, so soon as it may appear to him or them that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, shall...of such evidence, shall convict him accordingly." (27 & 28 Vic. c. 18, s. 39.) MAT IMPRISON WITNESS. — " In every such prosecution, such Justice or... | |
| Québec (Province) - 1870 - 474 lapas
...justices trying the same, so soon as it may appear to them that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, 'shall...in default of his rebuttal of such evidence, shall connet him accordingly. 173. In actions and prosecutions under this act for what shall be selling by... | |
| 1872 - 218 lapas
...may appear to them that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently -establish the infraction of the law complained of, shall put the defendant on his...defendant may be imprisoned for a period of not less than two, and not exceeding six months, so that there can be no doubt that all acts therein prohihited under... | |
| Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1878 - 486 lapas
...trying the case, so soon as it appear to them or him that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, shall...rebuttal of such evidence, shall convict him accordingly. 85. In any prosecution under this Act, whenever it appears that the defendant has done any act or been... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1884 - 830 lapas
...knowledge; but the magistrate, as soon as it appears to him that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, shall...rebuttal of such evidence, shall convict him accordingly. The certiorari is, I hold, to be taken away by this Act. It contains veiy stringent provisions, necessary,... | |
| Ontario - 1887 - 1496 lapas
...so soon as it appears to them or him "f liel™ttalthat the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of law complained of, shall...rebuttal of such evidence, shall convict him accordingly. RSO 1877, c. 181, s. 84. 114. — (1) In any prosecution under this Act, whenever it Proof of being... | |
| 1889 - 552 lapas
...appears to him that the circumstances in evidence sufficiently establish the infraction of the law, shall put the defendant on his defence, and in default...rebuttal of such evidence shall convict him accordingly " — convict him, in short, and send him to prison on hearsay, if in the opinion of the magistrate,... | |
| James Shaw Sinclair - 1891 - 430 lapas
...establish." See note (p), sec. 62. " Sufficient evidence." What is meant here is evidence sufficient to make infraction of law complained of, shall put the defendant...defence, and in default of his rebuttal of such evidence (n), shall convict him accordingly. RSO 1877, c. 181, s. 84. « beta*0* 114. (1) In any prosecution... | |
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