The Different Systems of Penal Codes in Europe : Also, a Report On the Administrative Changes in France, Since the Revolution of 1848
The Different Systems of Penal Codes in Europe : Also, a Report On the Administrative Changes in France, Since the Revolution of 1848
Sanford, Henry Shelton, 1823-1891
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Immediately after the finding of the court, the judgment is read to the accused by the president, in presence of the whole court ; the grounds of decision are given summarily therein ; the laws upon which It rests cited ; and the accused is informed of his right of appeal. The judgment of the court must be recorded by the clerk within twenty-four hours thereafter ; a copy of the same, signed by the presi- dent, clerk, the public prosecutor, and the complainant, must be com- municated to the per...son condemned. 13. Appeal^ {Berufung.) Appeal can be made against every judgment in first instance, to the superior courts, {Oberlandesgerichu) either on account of non-observance of essential formalities, or on account of the contents (/wAo/rt of the judgment ; that is, if the offence of which he is accused is declared punishable by the court of first instance illegally ; if it expires by lim- itation ; or, if a law which is not applicable to the case is applied; if a fact is taken as certain, which has not been legally proved ; if the lim- its prescribed by.
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