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" said: Every summing up must be regarded in the light of the conduct of the trial and the questions which have been raised by the counsel for the prosecution and for the defence respectively. This Court does not sit to consider whether this or that phrase... "
Les recueils de jurisprudence du Québec: Cour du banc du roi (en appel) - Page 374
by Québec (Province). Court of King's Bench - 1919
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The Commonwealth Law Reports: Cases Determined in the High Court ..., Volume 11

Australia. High Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 820 pages
...which was left to be understood." Lord Alverstone then goes on to say:—"Every summing up must bo regarded in the light of the conduct of the trial...whether this or that phrase was the best that might have been chosen, or whether a direction which has been attacked might have been fuller or more conveniently...
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The Criminal Appeal Reports, Volume 2

Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - Criminal law - 1909 - 398 pages
...that something was said which would make wrong that which was left to be understood." Every summing-up must be regarded in the light of the conduct of the...whether this or that phrase was the best that might have been chosen, or whether a direction which has been attacked might have been fuller or more conveniently...
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The Criminal Appeal Reports, Volume 5

Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - Criminal law - 1910 - 356 pages
...summing up does contain expressions which can be improved upon; but this is no ground of appeal. " Every summing up must be regarded in the light of...whether this or that phrase was the best that might have been chosen, or whether a direction which has been attacked might have been fuller or more conveniently...
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Western Law Reporter (Canada) and Index-digest, Volume 13

Edward Betley Brown, L. S. Le Vernois, Esten Kenneth Williams - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 772 pages
...that something was said which would make wrong that which was left to be understood.' Every summing-up must be regarded in the light of the conduct of the...whether this or that phrase was the best that might have been chosen, or whether a direction which has been attacked might have been fuller or more conveniently...
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The British Columbia Reports: Being Reports of Cases Determined ..., Volume 15

Paulus Aemilius Irving, Gordon Hunter, Robert Cassidy, Peter Secord Lampman, Oscar Chapman Bass, Edmund Cumming Senkler - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 594 pages
...that something was said which would make wrong that which was left to be understood.' Every summing-up must be regarded in the light of the conduct of the...whether this or that phrase was the best that might have been chosen, or whether a direction which has been attacked COURT op might have been fuller or more...
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The Criminal Appeal Reports, Volume 6

Great Britain. Court of Appeal - Criminal law - 1911 - 352 pages
...246: "Every summing up must be recannot be disturbed; Sioddarl (1909), 73 ,TP 348; 25 TL R. ig garded in the light of the conduct of the trial and the questions Vasslfeva which have been raised by counsel for the prosecution and for the defence respectively."...
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The Criminal Appeal Reports, Volume 7

Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - Criminal law - 1912 - 348 pages
...25 March. OSIAS FBEDEBICX HOBS. Darling J. ChanneU J. Pickford J. 348; 53 SJ 578; 25 TLR 612 (1909), said, "Every . summing up must be regarded in the...questions which have been raised by the counsel for tho prosecution and for the defence respectively." If there was misdirection there was no miscarriage...
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Alberta Law Reports, Volume 11

Alberta. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1917 - 652 pages
...wrong was said or that something was said which would make wrong that which was left to be understood.' Every summing up must be regarded in the light of...the prosecution and for the defence respectively." In Nina I'assiln-a's case (1911)6 Cr. App. R. 228. at p. 231. the same eminent Judge reaffirmed this...
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Criminal Appeal Cases, Volume 12

Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal, Great Britain. Court of Appeal - Criminal law - 1917 - 344 pages
...authorities quoted to us was that of Stoddart, where Alverstone LCJ said in his judgment (at p. 246): " Every summing up must be regarded in the light of...the prosecution and for the defence respectively." What were the questions raised by " the counsel for the prosecution and for the defence respectively"...
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Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated: A Series of Reports of ..., Volume 28

Criminal law - 1918 - 488 pages
...wrong was said or that something was said which would make wrong that which was left to be understood. Every summing up must be regarded in the light of...the prosecution and for the defence respectively." In Nina Vassilera's case (1911), 6 Cr. App. R. at 231, the same eminent Judge reaffirmed this view....
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