The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick

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7. When the offender is brought before the Justice, be shall take the statement on Oath (I) of all the witnesses produced, in presence of the offender, who shall be at liberty to examine any witness produced, which statement shall be read to and signed by the witness, and by the Justice. If upon trial it shall appear on oath that any witness whose deposition may have been so taken is dead, or so ill that he cannot travel, or is ab- sent from the Province, it may be read on the trial without fur
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8. After all the witnesses for the prosecution shall have been examined, the Justice shall read the depositions to the accused, and ask him if he has anything to say, stating that he is not obliged to say any thing unless he wishes, but whatever he may say will be taken down, and may be used as evidence against him ; that he has nothing to hope from any promise or favour, and nothing to fear from any threat that may have been holden out to him to induce him to make admissions. His answer (J) shall then be taken down in writing, and attached to and kept with the depositions, and may be given in evidence against him on his trial ; but the prosecutor may give in evidence any ad- mission or other statement of such person, made at any time, which by law would be admissable evidence.


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