The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... frequently , however , the penalty for this offence consists of a fine , with the alternative of imprison- ment . When the times are bad , a larger proportion of those thus sentenced will be unable to pay the fines ; OF PRISONS , 1901-2 .
... frequently , however , the penalty for this offence consists of a fine , with the alternative of imprison- ment . When the times are bad , a larger proportion of those thus sentenced will be unable to pay the fines ; OF PRISONS , 1901-2 .
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... ment we might not improbably find that the game was not worth the candle . Improvements in the present system are no doubt possible , and ought to be adopted , but the matter is neither very urgent nor very important . It is ...
... ment we might not improbably find that the game was not worth the candle . Improvements in the present system are no doubt possible , and ought to be adopted , but the matter is neither very urgent nor very important . It is ...
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... who had been pre- viously in an asylum and is described as weak - minded on admission , was tried and sentenced to six weeks ' imprison- ment , after remaining in prison for more than two 16 THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS.
... who had been pre- viously in an asylum and is described as weak - minded on admission , was tried and sentenced to six weeks ' imprison- ment , after remaining in prison for more than two 16 THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS.
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For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad. ment , after remaining in prison for more than two months . This list cannot be regarded as complete , and the pro- portion of insane persons whose condition should have been ...
For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and Abroad. ment , after remaining in prison for more than two months . This list cannot be regarded as complete , and the pro- portion of insane persons whose condition should have been ...
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... ment may have hastened the end , if not destroyed the chance of recovery . As a further example of the care- lessness of some magistrates in this respect , it may be mentioned that the Prisons Commissioners state that a large portion of ...
... ment may have hastened the end , if not destroyed the chance of recovery . As a further example of the care- lessness of some magistrates in this respect , it may be mentioned that the Prisons Commissioners state that a large portion of ...
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