КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «AFFRAYER»
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Commentaries on the Liberty of the Subject and the Laws of ...
And for the same reason, if he has been attacked by the affrayer, he may seize
and detain the latter a reasonable time. A constable is bound to arrest all persons
whom he sees committing or about to commit an affray,1 taking care, however, ...
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A selection of cases on the law of torts
It is clear, therefore, that any person present may arrest the affrayer at the
moment of the affray, and detain him till his passion has cooled, and his desire to
break the peace has ceased, and then deliver him to a peace-officer.1 And, if that
be so ...
James Barr Ames, Jeremiah Smith, 1910
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The New System of Criminal Procedure, Pleading and Evidence ...
Affray, who may interfere to prevent, 21. 27 ; most give notice of his intention, 239
; affrayer killed, justifiable, 223 ; affrayer killing, murder, 223. 237. After affray over
, affrayer cannot be arrested without warrant, 21. 27. Affray in a house, in what ...
John Frederick Archbold, 1852
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The Standard Intermediate-school Dictionary of the English ...
OF. affrayer, < L. ex, from, + XL. fndus, peace, < OHG. fridu, peace.] af-l'right'll, af-
fro.it'. Id. vt. To frighten. II. n. Fright, or that which frightens. I< AS. afyrtean; see a-2
, fkight.J af- front', ftf-front'. I". vt. To insult openly; treat with insolence; offend.
James Champlin Fernald, 1899
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Maryland Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of ...
It is clear,therefore, that any person present may arrest the affrayer at the moment
of the affray, and detain him till his passion has cooled and his desire to break the
peace has ceased, and then deliver him to a peace officer. And if that be so, ...
Maryland. Court of Appeals, 1896
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Atlantic Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts ...
Is clear, therefore, that any person present may arrest the affrayer at the moment
of the affray, and detain him till his passion has cooled and his desire to break the
peace has ceased, and then deliver him to a peace officer. And, if that be so, ...
West Publishing Company, 1895
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The Criminal Law Magazine and Reporter: A Bi-monthly ...
It is clear that any person present may arrest the affrayer at the moment of the
affray, and detain him till his passion has cooled and his desire to break the
peace has ceased, and then deliver him to a peace officer. And if this be so, what
reason ...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors
3, ib. construction of that statute, i. 408. suppression of, by a private person, ib.
arresting affrayer, ib. giving affrayer in charge to a constable, i. 409. continuance
of affray, i'6. suppression by a constable, ib. where the affray is in his presence, i.
Sir William Oldnall Russell, Charles Sprengel Greaves, George Sharswood, 1877
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British Ruling Cases: From Courts of Great Britain, Canada, ...
5 Any person present may arrest the affrayer at the moment of the affray and
detain him until his wrath has cooled and his desire to break the peace has
ceased; and upon the same principle may arrest an affrayer after the actual
violence is ...
The common law says that any person has the right to arrest an affrayer and stop
a breach of the peace ; it therefore follows that any officer or enlisted man is
lawfully authorized to arrest an affrayer and stop a breach of the peace that may
be ...
Military Service Institution of the United States, 1885