The book A Treatise On Crimes And Misdemeanors was written by author Russell, William Oldnall, Sir, 1785-1833 Here you can read free online of A Treatise On Crimes And Misdemeanors book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Treatise On Crimes And Misdemeanors a good or bad book?
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I.] Costs of Prosecutions. 9'i tlie authority of this Act, all the expenses to which the county may be put by reason of such commitment, together with all such expenses of the prosecution and witnesses as the judge shall he pleased to allow by virtue of any law now in force, shall be borne and paid by the said town, liberty, soke or place within which such offence shall have been committed, in like manner and to be raised by the same means whereby such expenses would have been raised and paid i...f the offender had been prosecuted and tried within the limits of such exclusive jurisdiction ; and that the judge, or court of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery, shall have full power and authority to make such order touching such costs and expenses as such judge or court shall deem proper ; and also to direct by whom and in what manner such expenses shall in the first instance be paid and borne, and in what manner the same shall be repaid and raised within the limits of such exclusive jurisdiction, in case there be no treasurer or other officer within the same, who by the custom and usage of such place ought to pay the same in the first instance.' The following cases relative to the allowance of costs under these statutory provisions may properly be introduced in this place.
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