| Edward Hazen Parker - 1851 - 694 Seiten
...a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...he knew, at the time of committing such crime, that be was acting contrary to law ; by which expression we understand your Lordship to mean the, law of... | |
| William Hickman (R.N.) - 1851 - 360 Seiten
...a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...understand your lordships to mean the law of the land. Second and third Questions. " That the jury ought to be told in all cases that every man is supposed... | |
| George Bowyer - 1851 - 218 Seiten
...a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he is nevertheless punishable if he knew, at the time of committing such crime, that he was acting contrary to Law.8 So, if a man,... | |
| Asa Kinne - 1852 - 392 Seiten
...under the influence of insane delusion, with a view of redressing or revenging some supposeil grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he is nevertheless punishable if he knew at the time that he was acting contrary to law. That if the accused was conscious that the... | |
| Isaac Ray - 1853 - 550 Seiten
...with a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or avenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...he was acting contrary to law, by which expression they understand their Lordships to mean, the law of the land." § 29. Had the principle here laid down,... | |
| Isaac Ray - 1853 - 554 Seiten
...with a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or avenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...he was acting contrary to law, by which expression they understand their Lordships to mean, the law of the land." § 29. Had the principle here laid down,... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1854 - 784 Seiten
...under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or avenging some supposed grievance or injury, or producing some public benefit, he is nevertheless...mean the law of the land. As the third and fourth questions appear to us to be more conveniently answered together, we have to submit our opinion to... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1855 - 526 Seiten
...a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...understand your lordships to mean the law of the land." QUESTIONS II. and III. — (1.) "What are the proper questions to be submitted to the jury, when a... | |
| Hugh Barclay - 1855 - 998 Seiten
...a view, under the influence of insane delusion, of redressing or revenging some supposed grievance or injury, or of producing some public benefit, he...understand your lordships to mean the law of the land." To the second and third questions : — "That the jury ought to be told in all cases that every man... | |
| George Robertson - 1855 - 422 Seiten
...indulgence. Ajul, uii that point, the Chief Justice, speaking for himself and ten of his associate*, said " he is nevertheless punishable according to the nature...he knew at the time of committing such crime, that hv was acting contrary to law." Now, if a general knowledge of right and wrong imply a consciousness... | |
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