The Magistrate's Criminal Law: A Practical Treatise on the Jurisdiction, Duty, and Authority of Justices of the Peace in the State of New York, in Criminal Cases. Containing Also a Summary of the Law Relative to Crimes and Punishments, with an Appendix of Forms of Proceedings |
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... constable demand entrance with the view of keeping the peace , and be refused by those within , he may break open the doors . ( n ) But this mode of proceeding does not extend to civil suits . With respect to civil process , the ...
... constable demand entrance with the view of keeping the peace , and be refused by those within , he may break open the doors . ( n ) But this mode of proceeding does not extend to civil suits . With respect to civil process , the ...
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... constable or other peace officer is bound to arrest a per- son indicted of felony , without a warrant , and that , therefore , if it be not possible otherwise to arrest him , he will be justified in killing him , al- though he have no ...
... constable or other peace officer is bound to arrest a per- son indicted of felony , without a warrant , and that , therefore , if it be not possible otherwise to arrest him , he will be justified in killing him , al- though he have no ...
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... constable or other peace officer is warranted in ar- resting a person upon a charge by another , of a mere breach of the peace , after the affray is ended , without a special warrant from a magistrate , is a point which has occasioned ...
... constable or other peace officer is warranted in ar- resting a person upon a charge by another , of a mere breach of the peace , after the affray is ended , without a special warrant from a magistrate , is a point which has occasioned ...
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... constable , who may carry them before a justice of the peace , in order to their finding sureties for the peace ; and it is said , that any private person may stop those whom he shall see coming to join either party . ( 1 ) But a ...
... constable , who may carry them before a justice of the peace , in order to their finding sureties for the peace ; and it is said , that any private person may stop those whom he shall see coming to join either party . ( 1 ) But a ...
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... constable command the peace , or show his staff of office , this , it seems , is a sufficient intimation of his authori- ty . ( u ) And in such a case it is not necessary to prove his appointment as constable . Proof that he was ...
... constable command the peace , or show his staff of office , this , it seems , is a sufficient intimation of his authori- ty . ( u ) And in such a case it is not necessary to prove his appointment as constable . Proof that he was ...
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The Magistrate's Criminal Law: A Practical Treatise on the Jurisdiction ... Oliver L. Barbour No preview available - 2017 |
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Page 38 - Homicide is also justifiable when committed by any person in either of the following cases: "(1) When resisting any attempt to murder such person, or to commit any felony upon him or her, or upon or In any dwelling house In which such person shall be...
Page 644 - ... obligation shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 211 - It seems that an assault is an attempt, or offer, with force and violence, to do a corporal hurt to another...
Page 25 - And all these circumstances of justification, excuse or alleviation, it is incumbent upon the prisoner to make out, to the satisfaction of the court and jury : the latter of whom are to decide whether the circumstances alleged are proved to have actually existed ; the former, how far they extend to take away or mitigate the guilt. For all homicide is presumed to be malicious, until the contrary appeareth upon evidence1.
Page 59 - By an act imminently dangerous to others, and evincing a depraved mind, regardless of human life...
Page 441 - And shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States...
Page 235 - Where the performance of any act is prohibited by any statute, and no penalty for the violation of such statute is imposed, either in the same section containing such prohibition, or in any other section or statute, the doing such act shall be deemed a misdemeanor.
Page 153 - Therefore no delivery of the goods from owner to the offender, upon trust, can ground a larceny. As if A lends B a horse, and he rides away with him ; or if I send goods by a carrier, and he carries them away; these are no larcenies.
Page 333 - A sentence of imprisonment in a state prison for any term less than for life suspends all the civil rights of the person so sentenced, and forfeits all public offices and all private trusts, authority, or power during such imprisonment.
Page 60 - The killing of a human being, without a design to effect death, by the act, procurement or culpable negligence of...