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9781151201119: The Most Important Parts of Blackstone's Commentaries; Reduced to Questions and Answers

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1839. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XXVIII. i OF THE BENEFIT OF CLERGY. 1. After trial and conviction, what is the principal intervening circumstance that suspends or arrests judgment?--365 The benefit of clergy. 2. In what had clergy, the privilegium clericale, or, in common speech, the benefit of clergy, its original?--365 In the exemption of the persons of clergymen from criminal process before the secular judge, in a few particular cases. 3. What became of the offenders after they had the benefit of clergy, and were discharged from the sentence of the law in the king's courts?--368 They were delivered over to the ordinary, to be dealt with according to the ecclesiastical canons. 4. When clergy is taken away from 'the principal, is it also from the accessary 1--373 It is not. CHAPTER XXIX. OF JUDGMENT, AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. 1. What, wpon a capital charge, is the prisoner asked by the court,, when the jury have brought in their verdict of guilty; and what happens in case the defendant be found guilty of a misdemeanor, the trial of which takes place in his absence?--375 He is asked if he has any thing to offer why judgment should not be awarded against him. In case of the defendant being found guilty of a misdemeanor in his absence, a capias is awarded and issued, to bring him in to receive his judgment; and if he absconds, he may be prosecuted even to outlawry. 2. But whenever he appears in person, what may he offer in arrest or stay of judgment at this period?--375 He may at this period, as well as at his arraignment, offer any exceptions to the indictment in arrest or stay of judgment. 3. What is the effect of a pardon, when pleaded in arrest of judgment; and what, when it is not pleaded till after sentence 1--376 It has the same advantage when pleaded here, as when pleaded upon...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1839. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XXVIII. i OF THE BENEFIT OF CLERGY. 1. After trial and conviction, what is the principal intervening circumstance that suspends or arrests judgment?--365 The benefit of clergy. 2. In what had clergy, the privilegium clericale, or, in common speech, the benefit of clergy, its original?--365 In the exemption of the persons of clergymen from criminal process before the secular judge, in a few particular cases. 3. What became of the offenders after they had the benefit of clergy, and were discharged from the sentence of the law in the king's courts?--368 They were delivered over to the ordinary, to be dealt with according to the ecclesiastical canons. 4. When clergy is taken away from 'the principal, is it also from the accessary 1--373 It is not. CHAPTER XXIX. OF JUDGMENT, AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. 1. What, wpon a capital charge, is the prisoner asked by the court,, when the jury have brought in their verdict of guilty; and what happens in case the defendant be found guilty of a misdemeanor, the trial of which takes place in his absence?--375 He is asked if he has any thing to offer why judgment should not be awarded against him. In case of the defendant being found guilty of a misdemeanor in his absence, a capias is awarded and issued, to bring him in to receive his judgment; and if he absconds, he may be prosecuted even to outlawry. 2. But whenever he appears in person, what may he offer in arrest or stay of judgment at this period?--375 He may at this period, as well as at his arraignment, offer any exceptions to the indictment in arrest or stay of judgment. 3. What is the effect of a pardon, when pleaded in arrest of judgment; and what, when it is not pleaded till after sentence 1--376 It has the same advantage when pleaded here, as when pleaded upon...

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