The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1852 |
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第 107 頁
... decide on the law as well as on the facts in all criminal cases . This power he holds to be a sacred part of our legal privileges , which he never has attempted , and never will attempt to abridge or to obstruct . But he also knows ...
... decide on the law as well as on the facts in all criminal cases . This power he holds to be a sacred part of our legal privileges , which he never has attempted , and never will attempt to abridge or to obstruct . But he also knows ...
第 109 頁
... decide on it correctly , because it was correctly stated to them by the court ? And is not that a new kind of offence , in this country at least , which consists in telling the truth , and giving a correct exposition of the law ? As to ...
... decide on it correctly , because it was correctly stated to them by the court ? And is not that a new kind of offence , in this country at least , which consists in telling the truth , and giving a correct exposition of the law ? As to ...
第 111 頁
... decide and direct what evidence , whether pression and feudal anarchy - when , under an able by record or by precedents of the decisions in and vigorous monarch , everything was adjudged courts of justice , is proper to be admitted for ...
... decide and direct what evidence , whether pression and feudal anarchy - when , under an able by record or by precedents of the decisions in and vigorous monarch , everything was adjudged courts of justice , is proper to be admitted for ...
第 125 頁
... decide on the materiality of facts offered in evidence , it follows clearly that it was the right and duty of the court , in this instance , to reject the third question ; an affirmative answer to which could have proved nothing in ...
... decide on the materiality of facts offered in evidence , it follows clearly that it was the right and duty of the court , in this instance , to reject the third question ; an affirmative answer to which could have proved nothing in ...
第 127 頁
... decide the case , not according to vague notions , secret impressions , or general belief , but , accord- ing to legal and proper evidence delivered in court . So strictly is this rule observed , that if one juror have any knowledge of ...
... decide the case , not according to vague notions , secret impressions , or general belief , but , accord- ing to legal and proper evidence delivered in court . So strictly is this rule observed , that if one juror have any knowledge of ...
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第 757 頁 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
第 169 頁 - that all the before-mentioned Courts of the United States shall have power to issue writs of scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions, and ^agreeable to the principles and usages of law.
第 41 頁 - ... the Act for the government and regulation of seamen, in the merchants
第 739 頁 - by the treaty at Paris on the thirtieth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and three, between the United States and France...
第 457 頁 - And upon all arrests in criminal cases, bail shall be admitted, except where the punishment may be death, in which cases it shall not be admitted but by the supreme or a circuit court, or by a justice of the supreme court, or a judge of a district court, who shall exercise their discretion therein, regarding the nature and circumstances of the offence, and of the evidence, and the usages of law.
第 629 頁 - Governor on the address of two-thirds of each House of the Legislature, for wilful neglect of duty, incompetency, habitual drunkenness, oppression in office, or other reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient ground for impeachment...
第 601 頁 - ... have usually wreaked their alternate malignity on each other, the convention have, with great judgment, opposed a barrier to this peculiar danger, by inserting a constitutional definition of the crime, fixing the proof necessary for conviction of it, and restraining the Congress, even in punishing it, from extending the consequences of guilt beyond the person of its author.
第 37 頁 - An act for establishing rules and articles for the government of the armies of the United States,
第 149 頁 - That if any person shall be prosecuted under this act, for the writing or publishing any libel aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the defendant, upon the trial of the cause, to give in evidence in his defence, the truth of the matter contained in the publication charged as a libel. And the jury who shall try the cause, shall have a right to determine the law and the fact, under the direction of the court, as in other cases.
第 771 頁 - And the House of Representatives, by protestation, saving to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time hereafter any further articles or other accusation, or impeachment against the said...