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THE COMPLETENESS OF A JURY

... ?? COMPLETENESS OF? 4 JURY, .COURT OF CRtIMINAL APPEAL-YXS8fl5DA.. .[Before the fifteen Judges.] .'nTIs QUEEN V. AARON MxLLo-'rHss BOLrOOS MROROS. The fifteen judges, with the exception of Baronl Brans- .well, assembled this m lorninlg for the purpose of giving jugmn on the point of law resrrved inl the case of Aaron .Mhellor, convicted of the murder of his wife at Bolton, in ,Lancashire. The ...

SUICIDE AND ATTEMPTED MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... SUICIDE AND ATT7PMTTED MUR.DOR JY [ BfIRMINGHIAM. Al)DJOUIRNED INQUEST. T2he1 adjouri1eil inquiry into this inelancholy traecdY willS on M I'ednesday evening rosuincl by Dr. g1irt b)avis, at the cl trendon Hotel, Upper Templestreet, llirnliilgllim. The evidence of the 1uifortoluate woman who so aniracusly escaped death, was first heard, )r. Davis having eomiier ately taken her depositions ...

MENTAL DERANGEMENT FROM FORTUNE TELLING

... MENTAL DRAsGEM~T ROM -.NTUN: ; TELLING. ' At;the~ -orough t Curt, Halifa, on-0 onday, 'ohn 1H9dgeonr Was Charged with unlawf~liy preteuding'to use subtle craft' to , certainpersons, to wit, ?? Bonney, on tue 26th ith. The Bpiesonr whonis about 50 yearsof age and lis' been doing mlarge business ' as a' fortune tell f ndtime parkt, le oratb~oketstdp~ fo set meehr trea et, fiwas apprehended by ...

DIVISION ON THE CONSPIRACY TO Murder Bill

... DIVIBION 0N THE CONSPIRACY TO I ?? - - Murder Bill. Order for Second Rending read, Motion made, and Qeestion proposed, That thia Bill be now read the second time. Amendment prepesed, to leave sna from the word That to tceeadeof the Question, in order to add the seorde. ' This House Icearn with muchf concern that it is aileged that recent attempts upon the life ci rho Emperor of the French ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1785 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TRIAL OF THE POLITICAL PRISONERS AT SALERNO

... The Court forthe trial of the prisoners taken in the Cagliari re opened on the3oth otlt.4and.theproceedingsbhave been since continued. We give the noticeable points. Some delay took place in consequence of the positive refusal to appear of Watt, one of the English engineers. They might bind him end brina him down by violence, he said, other- wise he would not come. It w'as suggested that his ...

Published: Saturday 20 February 1858
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... L CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT ?? OLD COU0lT.-FEn. 4. (Befo!rc:Mrt, BariOu B>rwafl.81) J.roh 047lefsurrendered to thake his ( ilal upon the coroner's inquistion, which charged him wit.i ?? uandlughttr uf James Bezant. Mr. Payne prosecuted. The prisouer was defended by Mr. Robinson. This charge arose under very peculiar circumat ances, it appeared that in the evening of the 18th of December, a bull ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. ALLEGED ComsroMi8r OF A CON'sriaCY.-IN RE Tnoyda KING.-Thie insolvent, a furniture broker in Cbsrlton.atreet, Somer's-town, who was before the court on Monday, againappeared, and prodacedaper. son named Wright. It was elicited from him by Mr. Commissioner Phillips, that he and Wright had been indicted for a conspiracy, and that he (insolvent) had given a promissory ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFE

... EXTRAORiDINARY effARGE AC-A lAST A CLERG YAIANV AN1D HIS WIFE. LAWVFOSDS -GATE, BRTsrOt,, FEE. 11.-This iorning the le.. S. Smnith and llis wife surrendered to their hail, aiid were brought before the magistrates at Lawford's-gate, on the charge of attempted imirder and highway robbery, sonme particulars respecting which have already appeared in this journal. The magistrates' roons was crowded ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YEifI~THfDAY. The Court sat in bauco to-day, and disposed of .several cases, but none of them presented any feature of general interest. [Sittings pt Nisi Frius, at Weatinsin Stsr, before Lord Cane- BELL anld special Juries.] COLIANS ANDi WIFE V. THlE SOUTrH.EASTERN RAILWAY C031' Mr. E. James and Mr. Hawkins were counsel for the plainltiffs; Mr. Sergeant Slice and Air. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE Th.CELLLGENC? BOW-TEESATREE-AYu.~s faile odlvrt h utoiiso ctaayard a vahi- which l had been left in his cab by accident. 4 i not see th ron ay sar muff;e ?? eabinai e;t. Atrlaving i Swnan Edas I otooku inolkd layhtvrd omywytthe Hcraiwy, obenvd selt boly downve inte streetaiodt soahat radn't knwol whetre lto find ?? n the tinlu dinn rthecwhlet and positivl. eeawtemf'a th dfedati but!: ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIIHYESTERDAY. SECOND COURT. [lBfore Mr. Justice Earar and Colurnon Juries.] rZPX V. T11E NO3TI STHIPFORDSHIiRU IAILAWAY COM'ANY LIABILITY 0OF COMPANIESi. Air, Hawkins rind Mr. C. Manlly Sm1ith were counsel for thre plaintiff; the Svlicitor-.Gerli and Mr. rhipson ap* peared for the defeudaiMt.. This action was brought to recover corrrPen5q5tiOU for in- jury dose to two e ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT-YESTERDAY. I [Before Mr. Commissioner MIuRPHY.] tj IN RH RICHARD ORMHROD POTTS. C This insolvent, known as Captaill Potts, applied under v. the Protection Act. Mr. George Lewis (of the firm of Lewvis culd Lewis, of Ely-place), opposed in person. o It was elicited from the insolvent that he had withini the M last few days been a witness in an action Ashby v. Chaun- L ...