| Edmund Burke - History - 1822 - 950 pages
...pikes for any person who employed him ; but he denied having any bad intention. Mr. Justice Bayley summed up the evidence, and the jury immediately returned a verdict of — Guilty. James Morris was next put to the bar, charged with a similar offence. The witnesses were... | |
| William Knipe - Crime - 1867 - 284 pages
...him, he bought in London three weeks before Michaelmas. He called no witnesses. The learned judge then summed up the evidence ; and the jury immediately returned a verdict of guilty. lu passing sentence, the learned judge said — " Prisoner, you have been convicted, and, I... | |
| Northumberland (England) - 1888 - 600 pages
...a-piece." Mr. Brockett concurred with Mr. Fairless in thinking that £18 was a fair price for the coins. The Under-Sheriff summed up the evidence, and the jury immediately returned a verdict of £18 damages. Pattison resolved that, notwithstanding these legal proceedings, he would neither give... | |
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