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" The CLERK OF ARRAIGNS— That is the verdict of you all ? "The FOREMAN— Of us all. "The CLERK OF ARRAIGNS— John Alexander Dickman, you have been convicted of wilful murder. What have you to say why the Court should not give you sentence of death according... "
Our Island: Comprising Forgery, a Tale; and The Lunatic, a Tale ... - Página 198
por Humphry William Woolrych - 1833
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1864 - 776 páginas
...directed to call upon the prisoner, said, — You stand convicted on your own confession of murder ; what have you to say why the Court should not give you judgment to die ? The prisoner made no reply. Mr. Justice Blackburn, assuming the black cap, said the prisoner had...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volumen13

1816 - 746 páginas
...high-treason, for conspiring th« death of the king by assassination, what can you say for yourself, why the court should not give you judgment to die according to law ? Rookieood. All that can be said has been said already, and so I shall say no more. Cl. of Ar. Charles...
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Trials for High Treason: In Scotland, Under a Special Commission ..., Volumen3

Charles John Green - 1825 - 778 páginas
...have been indicted of High Treason, of which you have confessed yourself guilty. What have you now to say why the Court should not give you judgment to die, according to law ? The prisoner bowed. • SENTENCE. Lord Justice Clerk, — Thomas M'Kay, it now remains for me, in the discharge...
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Trials for High Treason, in Scotland: Under a Special Commission, Held at ...

Scotland. Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, Charles John Green - 1825 - 510 páginas
...have been indicted of High Treason, of which you have confessed yourself guilty. What have you now to say why the Court should not give you judgment to die, according to law ? The prisoner bowed. SENTENCE. Lord Justice Clerk.—Thomas M'Kay, it now remains for me, in the discharge of the...
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The Trial of John Frost for High Treason: Under a Special Commission Held at ...

Joseph Gurney, Thomas Gurney - 1840 - 798 páginas
...and Jenkin Morgan, were set to the bar, and were severally asked, " What have you to say for yourself why the Court should not give you judgment to die, according to law ?" LORD CHIEF JUSTICE TIN DAL. Prisoners at the bar, You stand convicted, upon your own confession,...
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The Tuft-hunter, Volumen1

Lord William Pitt Lennox - 1843 - 768 páginas
...clerk of the court then said — " You have been found guilty of the wilful murder of Joseph Moorsom; what have you to say why the court should not give you sentence to die, according to law ? " The prisoner made no reply ; the usual proclamation for silence...
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Trial of John Alexander Dickman

John Alexander Dickman - 1914 - 240 páginas
...us all. The CLERK OP ARRAIGNS — John Alexander Dickman, you have been convicted of wilful murder. What have you to say why the Court should not give you sentence of death according to law. The PRISONER — I can only repeat that I am entirely innocent...
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The Follies of the Courts

Leigh Hadley Irvine - 1925 - 288 páginas
...us all. "The CLERK OF ARRAIGNS— John Alexander Dickman, you have been convicted of wilful murder. What have you to say why the Court should not give you sentence of death according to law? "The PRISONER— I can only repeat that I am entirely innocent...
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Bibliography of Australia, Volumen1

John Alexander Ferguson - 1975 - 622 páginas
...George Barrington, hold up your hand: you stand convicted of felony; what have you to say for yourself why the court should not give you judgment to die according to law? "Mr Recorder: George Barrington, the sentence of the court upon you is that you be transported for...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - 1864 - 812 páginas
...directed to call upon the prisoner, said, — You stand convioted on your own confession of murder ; what have you to say why the Court should not give you judgment to die ? The prisoner made no reply. Mr. Justice Blackburn, assuming the black cap, said the prisoner had...
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