Studies in CivicsD.D. Merrill, 1889 - 369 էջ |
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... crime was required to walk blindfolded and barefoot over a piece of ground on which hot ploughshares lay at unequal distances , or to plunge his arm into hot water . If in either case he escaped unhurt he was declared innocent . This ...
... crime was required to walk blindfolded and barefoot over a piece of ground on which hot ploughshares lay at unequal distances , or to plunge his arm into hot water . If in either case he escaped unhurt he was declared innocent . This ...
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... crimes greater than those specified above , and to dismiss them or hold them for trial in a court having jurisdiction , as the facts seem to warrant . 3. To prevent crimes , by requiring reckless persons to give security to keep the ...
... crimes greater than those specified above , and to dismiss them or hold them for trial in a court having jurisdiction , as the facts seem to warrant . 3. To prevent crimes , by requiring reckless persons to give security to keep the ...
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... crime , the time of its commis- sion , and the name of person believed to have per- petrated it , and requesting that he be apprehended for trial . Warrant . If upon careful examination of the com- plainant and any witnesses whom he may ...
... crime , the time of its commis- sion , and the name of person believed to have per- petrated it , and requesting that he be apprehended for trial . Warrant . If upon careful examination of the com- plainant and any witnesses whom he may ...
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... crime might escape . To prevent this , the accused may be arrested and ex- amined by a justice of the peace , to ascertain whether or not there are sufficient grounds for holding him for trial . Proceedings . - The preliminary ...
... crime might escape . To prevent this , the accused may be arrested and ex- amined by a justice of the peace , to ascertain whether or not there are sufficient grounds for holding him for trial . Proceedings . - The preliminary ...
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... CRIME . Prefatory . But it is better to prevent crime than to punish it . Indeed , one reason for punishing wrong- doers is that the fear of punishment may deter people from committing crime . - Proceedings . As a conservator of the ...
... CRIME . Prefatory . But it is better to prevent crime than to punish it . Indeed , one reason for punishing wrong- doers is that the fear of punishment may deter people from committing crime . - Proceedings . As a conservator of the ...
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