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1823. Octr. 29
Constitutional Code or Procedure.

Art. Examples of such demand for accidentally and
subsequently and accidentally discovered evidence are as follows

1. In one point Subject matter of suit Field of law the non-penal branch.
Subject-matter of suit, property aggregate mass of the property
of a person lately recently deceased. Ground of decision, testament
of a certain date: fresh evidence subsequently discovered,
posterior will testament of posterior date in the custody
of a person whose existence or chief abode was not at
the termination of the suit known to the party on whose behalf by whom the
fresh examination is required.

2. Field of law the penal branch. Intended Defendant
in a penal suit for homicide quasi-trial after recapitulatory examination
and acquittals by appropriate decrees opinative and imperativ
acquitted. Evidence the existence of which was neither
known nor suspected afterwards comes to light. Examples:

1. The defendant in contemplation of death, smitten by remorse
confesses but recants.

2. In a fit of drunkenness or in his sleep, defendant
utters particulars which lead to the discovery of evidence
the existence of which had not been suspected.

3. Goods Habiliments or other goods known to have been
the property of the deceased are discovered in the possession
of the defendant: or the dead body or the skeleton known
by some peculiar marks to have belonged to the deceased.

4. An eye witness An individual who in relation to the
transaction by which the death was occasioned had been a
principal eye eye-witness, but was not or of in relation to some fact operating
probatively operating in the as an article of circumstantial
evidence, comes returns from beyond sea, and makes known what he saw.


Identifier: | JB/034/256/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-10-29

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Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

256

Info in main headings field

constitutional code or procedure

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10530

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