A Digest of the Law of Libel And Slander With the Evidence Procedure And Pra

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A Digest of the Law of Libel And Slander With the Evidence Procedure And Pra
William Blake Odgers
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Mrs. Heming was sister to Mr. AUeyne. The defendant said : — " It has been ascertained beyond all doubt that Mr. Alleyne and Mrs. Heming are not brother and sister, but man and wife. " Held that it was open to the jury to construe this as a charge of bigamy, as well as of incest. Heming and luife v. Power, 10 M. & W. 564.
Perjurg.
" You are forsworn " without more, is insufficient. Stanhope v. Blith (1585), 4 Rep. 15. Holt V. Scholefield, 6 T. R. 691. Hull V. JFeedon, 8 D. & R. 140. But to say
...they " did not scruple to turn affidavit-men, " is sufficient.
Poach V. Peed and Hnggonson (1742), 2 Atk. 469 ; 2 Dick. 794. " Thou art forsworn in a court of record, and that I will prove ! " was held sufficient ; though it Avas argued after verdict that he might only have been talking in the court-house and so forsworn himself ; but the Court held that the Avords would naturally mean forsAvoru while giving evidence in some judicial proceeding in a court of record. Ceelg v. Hoshins, Cro. Car.


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