It is, undoubtedly, not competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to show that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment, for the purpose of leading to the conclusion that the accused is a person... The Scots Law Times - Strana 61895Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1916 - 1326 str.
...similar offence on G., as deposed to by G. I am unable to see that this is more than a very strong case " leading to the conclusion " that the accused is a person likely from his criminal con" duct or character to have committed the offence for which " he is being tried." There is nothing... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1895 - 934 str.
...New South Wales (46 Viet., No. 17) s. 423— " Substantial ivrong or other miscarriage of justice." Evidence tending to show that the accused has been...criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment is admissible, in a criminal case if it be relevant to an issue before the jury, OK bearing upon the... | |
| James Crankshaw - 1895 - 768 str.
...those forming the subject matter of the charge in hand for the purpose of showing that the defendant is a person likely from his criminal conduct or character, to have committed the oH'ence for which he is being tried. Still, the mere fact that the evidence adduced may TEND to show... | |
| 1900 - 296 str.
...have last referred does not render it competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to shew that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts, other than those covered by the indictment on which he stands charged, for the purpose of leading to the conclusion that the accused is a person... | |
| 1910 - 812 str.
...murder case, Makin v. Attorney-General for New South Wales, [1894] AC at p. 65, Herschell, LC, says: "It is undoubtedly not competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to shew that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment,... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1901 - 574 str.
...decision of the case are clear, though the application of them is by no means free from difficulty. It is undoubtedly not competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending to shew that the accused has been guilty of criminal acts, other than those covered by the indictment,... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1902 - 890 str.
...to me to be important to bear in mind that the rule to which I have last referred does not render it competent for the prosecution to adduce evidence tending...criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment on which he stands charged, for the purpose of leading to the conclusion that the accused is a person... | |
| 1904 - 1070 str.
...of the case «2 LRA are clear, though the application of them Is by no means free from difficulty. It is undoubtedly not competent for the prosecution...criminal conduct or character to have committed the offense for which he is being tried. On the other hand, the mere fact that the evidence adduced tends... | |
| Ernest Bowen-Rowlands - 1904 - 484 str.
...(1894) App. Cas. 57; 63 LJPC 41 ; 6 K. 373; 69L.T. 778; 58 JP 143; 17 Cox, 704), it was laid down that evidence tending to show that the accused has been...criminal acts other than those covered by the indictment is not admissible, unless upon the issue whether the acts charged against the accused were designed... | |
| John Frederick Archbold, John Jervis - 1905 - 1582 str.
...given in evidence -which does not directly tend to the proof or disproof of the matter in issue. " It is undoubtedly not competent for the prosecution...conclusion that the accused is a person likely from his conduct or character to have committed the oflcnco for which he is being tried." Makin v. Att.-Ocn.... | |
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