CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIC- UIT n : ELI.NE CIRCUI iNTELLIGENCE e AaabiEv_ Set. 20-' The Circuit Cott of ofs Justiciarv was opened here on Wednesday list, bv , the ?? Honr. Lord CRAIG and Lord AtRMA- rs DALE ie A'rw TILLBRAY accused of theft, was found Lo guilty by her own cbinfessionr and sentenced to be i, transported heyond seas for fivr years. 1; JO r I MtLE;, dyker or Tabburer in Old Aber- d deen, accused of hQ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV I1VIgELLIGL N'CE. COURT OF KING's TENCH, :uxc x. TIIE MtING v. BUD513. This was a criminal information against Mr. Budd, boolel. lerall Mall, for publishing a pamphlet of a libelous nature against the Earl of St. Vincent, tending to v ilify the charadcer and coidisl of that Noble Lord, and to hold him forth to the odium of his fellow subjedis. The pamphlet was entitled (&Audi .dierarn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LilY IN TELIC-LECE. COURT OF KIYNG's BENCH, JUNiE 9. The KING V. Mr. JUSTICE JOHNSON. The plea set up by the Defendant tV2S, inconmpetencv on the part of the CoUrt of King's Bench, to.. try the Dcfendant's case. Mr. AsBBoTT for the irpsecution, defnuired to -LLiS plea. He contended that no man was entitled to plead the incompetency of one Court, without, at tIe same time, pointing out a ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Ai'DDtLESEX -SSS-IONS. . ; - YeiterdayJorn 'BA'ertow 1Vwas. indidied;; for thatfhe being an art fiirii iroin -steel, &c. was preparing toi emigrate to a foreign country to work at his trade, co' - .trary to the statute. ' - , ' Mr. GUaN EY,, for the prosetitionif, §tated to -the -Jury, thai this was aase of a different ,eotiplexion to what theytwere accistofiled o decide' on. It howevermwas ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L. L. 1 , Lord ELL ENiBORO ii- r~l tbis' dty held thL IC E:t S;t- titogs after Terins in t he C ty No case of the nlarllcst public impo tance oc*u.ii,-dII COtTB.T 01' KI;N;'. gEi l, rUBRLIN, Ju! t. MTi'-. Ar, 11;b i>D iNI'ikou Rqnea, vas biought-Lup by Habeas Coluus, to asiign cirut upon the ..ecord rd I Outlawy iagalinst 1him i Ct;r 1ivii TLvO u. H-s Counsel th. moved, ati: the Outlawvry ...

POLICE

... I I I I 1 l LI e e to QUI TAM. Yesterday Mir. John Fitz, 6f Pall-Mall, attended befome 'Mr, Bond, iti consequence of an information laid a:gainst hirn by Bell, the informer, for keeving a gaming house, and playing at icertain unlawful gramesi forn tihe i4th of August, to the 25th of O6tobel' last. Mr. CON ST attended as Counsel for the Defendant. The ihformer not appearing at one 'o0clock, Mr ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW REPORT; Ctb)URaf KING', BENCH, XONe ri5. 311u XtlNo, OS THE rROSiCtVT'O Or COLOF EL TttlOrtNTON, V. FlitST, I SQ. ASSAULT AT YORK RACES. 't4'R. GARROW.- I have humbly to apply I to the Court for leave to file a criminal inmfomation againfl Mr. Flint. I move this, in con'equence of that fort of coiduda, which we have now So frequently occafion to fee in confequence of quarrels. I'mean a ...

Published: Tuesday 03 December 1805
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT I LLIPANTP. _ 1 * i INVERARA .-MaY 6. 1805. f Thfie Clitnit Court of Jufticiary was opened liere on I Tuefday t by ?? Hon. Lord CRAIG ini Lord ArkdA L. , ,l John Campbell, ron df the deceafed John Camipbell, tin the parifh of Craigniih. accufed of nfurder, and Ar- schibald Gray, at Largiebeg, accured of4houle-breakinf and'theft, weefe both iutlawed foir not appearing to .fanid thieir ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L-1Wf -[,iNTLL; TCZGEvc A CtORT OF itlCG'S BENCHi, FE. 7 PARR 'V. ANDRRsb?. Judgmlent aras this day pronounced in this iriptrtant case, which, our readers twill recollect, concerns the powcrs if vessels insured fbr a mercantile oyate, bet.- with liberty to carry Letters of Marque. The insuied, in her courtc, fell ill with a French vessel, to etihle. heLr to attack which she deviated from her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... h WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23. Thsbigthe firs day of Hilary Term, the Judges breakfdsted, as usual, With the - Lord Chai cellor, and from- thene proceeded in state to their respedlive Courts. COURT 0-F-K1NG's BENCH. The r eorts of the state of the convi~ts at woolwicht and La-n~gston Harbour were 'presented to the' Court, from whith it appeared that, from the date of -the last report, the coftvicls had ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... , IVESTMIATSR7 SESSIONS. The trial of 11ary Jackron for0- stealingr foor clpiartern loaves, excited a considerable degiee of interest in the mind of every one present. The faat was positively sworn to by the prosecutor, a baker in Westminster. Tile prisoner in her defence told a simple, artless tale, I that she had bten but a few days in London, that she I was pennyless, aud had no immediate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAV IJTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KlNCYs BENCUIP NOV. 13 TRIAL OF MR. JUSTICE JOHNSO, Ar AR This day the long expec ed trial, of the Honourabe Judge, came on before a Special Jury of FreeOle the County of Middlesex, when the following gentl men appeared, and were sworn. rhonlas Barnes, Esq. David Badham, Esq Robert Helme, Esq. Williame Finch, Es JO.- Skellis, Esq. Richard Westall, Esq. William ...