... leaving the law to the court, but find for the plaintiff or defendant upon the issue to be tried, wherein they resolve both law and fact complicately, and not the fact by itself ; so as though they answer not singly to the question what is the law,... Considerations on Criminal Law - Page 132by Henry Dagge - 1772 - 434 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Lucas - Dublin (Ireland) - 1751 - 690 pages
...Party 'guiity or not guilty, generally ? So that, though they anfwer not the Queftion fingly, What is Law? yet, they determine the Law in 'all' Matters where Iflue is joyned. Is it not every Day's Practice, when Perfohs are indicted for Murder, the Jury does not onely... | |
| Giles Duncombe - Forms (Law) - 1766 - 378 pages
...which includes the Law, they refolve both Law and Fact, in anfwering Guilty or Not guilty. So as tho* they anfwer not fingly to the Queftion what is the...Law? yet they determine the Law in all Matters where Iffue is joined and tried, but the Verdict is fpecial. .But in fuch Cafes the Judge cannot of himfelf... | |
| Great Britain - 1767 - 704 pages
...party guilty or not guilty generally ; fo that though they anfwer not the queftion fingly, what is law ? yet they determine the law in all matters where iflue is joined. Is it not every day's practice, when pcrfons are indicted for murder, the jury does not only find them... | |
| William Eden Baron Auckland - Capital punishment - 1771 - 326 pages
..." tried, wherein they refolve both law and " fact complicately, and not the fact by itfelf; " fo as though they anfwer not fingly to the " queftion, what is the law, yet they deter* c mine the law in all matters, where ijjue is " joined and tried in the principal cafe, ex"... | |
| Books - 1772 - 684 pages
...be tried, wherein they refolve both law and fact complicatedly, and not the fadt by itfelf ; fo as, though they anfwer not fingly to the queftion, what is the law ? yet they determine the law in aH matters where iffue is joined and tried in trre principal cafe, but where the verdict is fpecial."... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1772 - 628 pages
...tried, wherein they refcilve both law and fact cpmplicatedly, and not the fac~b by itfelf ; fo as, though they anfwer not fingly to the queftion, what is the law? yet they determine the law in afi matters where iffue is joined and tried in the principal cafe, but where the verdift is fpecial."... | |
| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 pages
...both law and fact complicated!) , and not the fact by itfelf; fo as, though they anfwer not fiugly to the queftion, what is the law ? yet they determine the law in all matters where i flue is joined and tried in the principal cafe, but where the verdict is fpecial." * Lord Chief Juftice... | |
| Joseph Towers - Jury - 1785 - 164 pages
..."Inftitutes, Part I. Lib. III. §. 3.68. ' felf ; * felf ; foas though they anfwer not fingly to 1 the queftion what is the law, yet they ' determine the law in all matters, where ' iffue is joined, and tried in the prin' cipal cafe, but where the verdid is fpe'cial7.' ' SIR Matthew... | |
| Earl Charles Stanhope Stanhope - Jury - 1792 - 178 pages
...tried, wherein they refolve both " Law and Fa5t complicate jy, and not the " Fact by itfelf; fo as though they anfwer " not fingly to the Queftion what...yet they determine the Law in all " Matters, where Iffue is joined, and tried " in the principal Cafe, but where the Ver. " dict is Special" The whole... | |
| Joseph Towers - France - 1796 - 452 pages
...tried, ' wherein they reiblve both law and fa& « complicately, and not the fe& by it' felf ; fo as though they anfwer not fingly « to the queftion what...joined, and tried in the principal * cafe, but where the verdid is fpecial 7." SIR Matthew Hale fays, * The jury * may find a fpecial verdi£t, or may find... | |
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