| 1808 - 652 pages
...committed.' Can he be said on any rational principle to have been constructively present: Wherever several persons set out together or in small parties upon one common and unlawful design, on the principle ot mutual concert, aid and protection, they are all considered... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1808 - 552 pages
...committed? Can he be said on any rational principle to have been constructively present.' Wherever several persons set out together or in small parties upon one common and unlawful design, on the principle of mutual concert, aid and protection, they are all considered... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1809 - 504 pages
...actual, immediate presence, such a presence as would make him an eye or ear witness of what passeth. Several persons set out together, or in small parties,...in itself, and each taketh the part assigned him; some to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations to prevent surprise, or to... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1810 - 710 pages
...to the other that strikes : for they are firescin, aiding, abetting, or comforting. Ibid. 216. So if several persons set out together, or in small parties,...unlawful in itself, and each taketh the part assigned him ; some to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations to prevent a surprise,... | |
| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 534 pages
...presence as would make him an eye or ear witness of what passeth. Several persons set out together upon one common design, be it murder or other felony,...other purpose unlawful in itself, and each taketh the post assigned him: some to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations to prevent... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 pages
...other that strikes : for they aie present aiding, abetting, or comforting. Hales Sum. 216. » So if several persons set out together, or in small parties,...one common design, be it murder or other felony, or lor any other purpose unlawful in itself, and each taketh the part assigned him, some to commit the... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1822 - 434 pages
...assist ing:" which to explain, he read the words of the last-mentioned writer as follows: " When the law requireth the presence of the accomplice at the...stations, to prevent a surprise, or favour, if need be, T the escape of those who are more immediately engaged; they are all (provided the fact be committed),... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 pages
...vi/. :'. vol. 'Imp. Jr>fv>. ;md "\ vol. chnp. 17fi6 — and see note 1 Vol. pl:«:,. together, 01* in small parties, upon one common design, be it murder...for any other purpose unlawful in itself, and each takes the pail assigned him ; some to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 pages
...wou^ make him an eye or ear witness of what passes, but may be a constructive presence. So that if several persons set out together, or in small parties,...for any other purpose unlawful in itself, and each takes the part assigned him ; some to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1829 - 564 pages
...immediate presence, auch a presence as would make him an eye or ear witness of what passes. So that if several persons set out together or in small parties,...for any other purpose unlawful in itself, and each takes the part assigned him ; some, to commit the fact, others to watch at proper distances and stations... | |
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