| 1875 - 788 頁
...writ of error ; which was accordingly awarded. Burglary is defined to be, a breaking and entering of the mansion-house of another in the night, with intent...to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not. 1 Russell on Crimes, 785. Each of the facts constituting this... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1877 - 888 頁
...species of the offence appears to be well described, as — A breaking and entering the mantion-honse of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether sttch felonious intent be or not. by (a) Staundf. PC 30 ; 22 Ass. pi. 95 ; Britt. c. 10 ; Dalt. c.... | |
| Samuel Robinson Clarke - 1878 - 486 頁
...out the facts constituting the offence. R. v. Hague, 9 Cox CC, 412. BURGLARY. This offence has been defined to be a breaking and entering the mansion-house...to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not. A statutory definition of the crime is contained in the 32 & 33... | |
| 1879 - 876 頁
...year 1559. BU'KGLART (through the old Fr. from Lat. bitryi latro, a robber of a bnrg or enclosure), in the criminal law of England, is defined to be a...to this crime, that it can only be committed in the night-time, which, by the 24 and 25 Vicr. c. 96, s. 51, is considered as commencing at nine iu the... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 884 頁
...concerned, materially differ from the definition of the crime of burglary as given at common law, to wit, " a breaking and entering the mansion-house of another...with intent to commit some felony within the same." * * * 2 Russ. on Cr., p. 1, § *785. It will, therefore, throw light upon this question to ascertain... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 624 頁
...The offence of burglary at common law is defined to be 'a breaking and entering the dwelling-house of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not.' By 1 Viet. c. 86, 'night-time' is declared to be from nine o'clock... | |
| Rollin Augustus Ives - 1879 - 514 頁
...incomplete without an actual or constructive force. Burglary is the breaking and entering the dwellinghouse of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether the felonious intent be executed or not.2 To constitute this offense it is necessary : (1) That there... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott - 1879 - 1054 頁
...name of a crime, which consisted, at the common law, in breaking and entering into the dwelling-house of another, in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the game, whether the felonious intent was executed or not. It originally included the breaking and entering... | |
| 1880 - 888 頁
...is supposed to have died about the year 1059. BURGLARY (through the old Fr. from Lat. burgi lairo, a robber of a burg or inclosure), in the criminal...to this crime, that it can only be committed in the itight-time, which, by the 24 and 25 Viet. c. 96, s. 51, is considered as commencing at nine in the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1880 - 844 頁
...common law, § s22. § 758. BURGLARY, at common law, is the breaking and entering the dwelling-house of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether the felonious intent be executed or not. 1 I. BREAKING. § 759. There must be an actual or constructive... | |
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