The Criminal Appeal Reports, Volume 11Sweet & Maxwell, 1916 |
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23 November admissible admitted alleged appeal against conviction appeal against sentence appellant was convicted appellant's application for leave Assizes Atkin August Barrister-at-Law BELL YARD Central Criminal Court charged cheques cloth committed Conviction quashed counsel Cox C. C. crime Criminal Appeal Act cross-examination Crown Darling defence Deputy-Chairman directed the jury dismissed evidence fact false pretences fraudulent GEORGE JOSEPH SMITH German given hard labour imprisonment with hard incorrigible rogue indictment Inner Temple intent Kurash lant larceny leave to appeal Lincoln's Inn LORD CHIEF JUSTICE Lush manslaughter Middle Temple months murder November obtaining credit offence opinion penal servitude person prisoner prosecution prosecutor proved quarter sessions question Reading L.C.J. Avory Reading L.C.J. Bray received Ridley Rowlatt royal 8vo second division Sentence reduced Shearman shew Solicitor statement statute STEVENS & HAYNES summing TEMPLE BAR Terborg tion trade trial verdict Vict WILLIAM WILLIAM HOPPER
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