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WITH COMPREHENSIVE NOTES ON EACH PARTICULAR OFFENCE, THE PROCESS, INDICTMENT, PLEA, DEFENCE, EVIDENCE, TRIAL, VERDICT, JUDGMENT, AND PUNISHMENT.
PHILADELPHIA:
PUBLISHED BY EDWARD EARLE,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS.
William Brown, Printer.
1819.,
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ANALYTICAL TABLE.
USUAL
CHAP. I.
COMMENCEMENTS AND CONCLUSIONS OF INDICTMENTS,
INFORMATIONS, CORONERS' INQUESTS, AND PRESENTMENTS OF
A JUDGE OR JUSTICE.
COMMENCEMENT AND CONCLUSIONS OF INDICTMENTS.
at Middlesex sessions for offence committed out of West-
minster, 1
the like when offence committed in Westminster, 1
at sessions for Westminster for offence committed without
St. Martin's le Grand, 1.
the like for offence committed within St. Martin's le Grand, 2
at assizes or general quarter sessions, 2
with an alias dictus of surname, 2
with alias addition of degree, 2
against feme covert, indicted separately, 3
against several defendants, 3
for offence within Admiralty jurisdiction, 3
commencement of a second count, 3
conclusion of indictment or second count at common law, 3
the like to the damage of an individual, 4
conclusion of indictment for treason, 4
common conclusion of indictment or second count on a sta-
tute, 4
indictment for murder against principal in first degree, and
principal in second degree, 4
offence of principal in second degree, 5
the like against accessary before fact, to murder, burglary, or
felony, 5
the like for harbouring principal felon, 5
Of informations ex officio by attorney general, 6
information by attorney General, 6
of second count, 6
conclusion of information, 6