Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Volume 3The Institute, 1912 |
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... magistrate or the prosecuting attorney ? " 4. If you answer the above question in the affirmative , what remedy do you propose besides a change of officials ? " 5. Can the time lost by appeal or proceedings in error be shortened and yet ...
... magistrate or the prosecuting attorney ? " 4. If you answer the above question in the affirmative , what remedy do you propose besides a change of officials ? " 5. Can the time lost by appeal or proceedings in error be shortened and yet ...
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... magistrate , permitting also prosecutions by indictment with or without such examination and commitment . " The information has for many years been almost the sole , though not the exclusive means , of charging the offense . Although ...
... magistrate , permitting also prosecutions by indictment with or without such examination and commitment . " The information has for many years been almost the sole , though not the exclusive means , of charging the offense . Although ...
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... is an appeal from a magistrate's decision ad- ' A paper prepared for the New York State Bar Association , January , 1912 , at their request . verse to the accused to the County Court Judge both 28 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN CANADA.1 ...
... is an appeal from a magistrate's decision ad- ' A paper prepared for the New York State Bar Association , January , 1912 , at their request . verse to the accused to the County Court Judge both 28 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN CANADA.1 ...
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... Magistrate without summons or warrant ; but then an information is drawn up and sworn to . The Justices of the Peace are appointed by the Provincial Government , and are not as a rule lawyers . Upon appearance before the Justice of the ...
... Magistrate without summons or warrant ; but then an information is drawn up and sworn to . The Justices of the Peace are appointed by the Provincial Government , and are not as a rule lawyers . Upon appearance before the Justice of the ...
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... Magistrates , who are generally barristers , are appointed for most cities and towns ; these have a rather higher ... Magistrate . But sometimes the Court will allow other indictments to be laid . The Grand Jury has no power to cause ...
... Magistrates , who are generally barristers , are appointed for most cities and towns ; these have a rather higher ... Magistrate . But sometimes the Court will allow other indictments to be laid . The Grand Jury has no power to cause ...
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