| Great Britain. Courts, Frederick Augustus Carrington, Joshua Ryland Marshman - 1843 - 750 pagine
...without passing upon you as severe a sentence as the law permits for this offence, and that sentence is that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years. NOVEMBER SESSION, 1841. BEFORE LORD DENMAN, CJ Dec. 2nd. THE REOINA v. WILLIAM HENRY MENCE.... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1846 - 598 pagine
...want of both. I have, therefore, the duty cast upon me of pronouncing the sentence of the law, which is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of your natural Ufe. Conviction held right. CROWN CASE RESERVED. Saturday, April 26, 1845. (Before LORD... | |
| Henry Cockton - 1849 - 290 pagine
...hour, harrowing George's feelings in every possible way, he concluded by saying, " The sentence of the court is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of fourteen years, to such place as His Majesty, by the advice of his privy counsel, may think proper to appoint and direct."... | |
| 1851 - 878 pagine
...further mischief. Under all the circumstances the sentence that I feel it my duty to pronounce upon you is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years." This sentence was carried into effect. STAFFORD, July 26. POISONING CASE. — William... | |
| 1851 - 884 pagine
...further mischief. Under all the circumstances the sentence that I feel it my duty to pronounce upon you is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of seven years." This sentence was carried into effect. STAFFORD, July 26. POISONING CASE. — William... | |
| John W. Burke - 1853 - 324 pagine
...offence has been as clearly proved as any offence under the act could be — • the sentence of the court is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of fourteen years." The listeners to the hyprocritical sentence which concluded Lefroy's speech, heard the sentence with... | |
| M.P. - 1861 - 352 pagine
...evidence which, to me at least, is satisfactory, of this heinous and violent outrage, &c. Your sentence is that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of your natural life !" Henry gave a violent start as these words reached him, so much so that two of... | |
| George Etell Sargent - 1882 - 426 pagine
...against order, morality, and virtue. " It now only remains for me to pass the sentence of the law, which is, that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of twenty years." restrained himself, however, and at the close of the proceedings was immediately removed... | |
| Michael Cavanagh - 1892 - 566 pagine
...the offence has been as clearly proved as any offence of the kind could be — the sentence of the Court is — that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of FOURTEEN YEARS.'?) When the murmurs of indignation, which the severity of the sentence called lorth, had been suppressed... | |
| Llewelyn Turner - 1903 - 616 pagine
...passing sentence on a prisoner at the Carnarvon Assizes, and his concluding words, " The sentence of the Court is that you be transported beyond the seas for the term of ten years to such place as his Majesty by the advice of his Privy Council (to which body I have the... | |
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