This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 Excerpt: ...or the like.-The gist of the offence is entering into a void marriage while a valid one exists: Hays v. People, 25 X. Y. 390. R. v. Fanning.--In deciding this case, the Court expressed their disapproval of the Irish case of R. v. Fanning (/), where a Protestant, having a wife living, had been married by a Roman ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 Excerpt: ...or the like.-The gist of the offence is entering into a void marriage while a valid one exists: Hays v. People, 25 X. Y. 390. R. v. Fanning.--In deciding this case, the Court expressed their disapproval of the Irish case of R. v. Fanning (/), where a Protestant, having a wife living, had been married by a Roman Catholic priest to a Roman Catholic lady, contrary (even apart from questions of bigamy) to a statute of George II. (g). The view of the Irish Court was that, to constitute the offence of bigamy, the second marriage must have been one which, but for the existence of the previous marriage, would have been a valid marriage. Invalidity of First Marriage.--See the recent case of R. v. Kay gg), where the prisoner was acquitted on account of the invalidity of the first marriage, through undue publication of banns. Uttering Counterfeit Coin. 12. R. r. HERMANN. 4 Q. B. D. 284 (1879). The prisoner was indicted for uttering and putting off two false and counterfeit sovereigns, knowing them to be false and counterfeit.1 The coins, however, were Dot "false 18 and counterfeit" in the usual way, but were composed of as good gold as ever came'out of the Mint. They were real sovereigns which had been fraudulently filed at the edges to such an extent as to reduce the weight by one twenty-fourth part. The effect of the filing was to remove the milling entirely, or almost entirely, and, in order to restore the appearance of the coins, a new milling had been made on each coin with tools. It was held that these coins were "false and counterfeit" within the meaning of 24 & 25 Vict. c. 99, s. 9. "A sovereign from which the milling has been fraudulently re (/) 10 Cox, C. C. 411. (g) 19 Geo. II. c. 13. (gg) 16 Cox, C. C. 292. 1 Under the United S...
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