Van Sandau against Turner and Another

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1845
CourtCourt of the Queen's Bench
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5 cases
  • John Crawford
    • United Kingdom
    • State Trial Proceedings
    • 30 April 1849
    ...Peacock : No. Archbold, contra : As to the time of the imprisonment. The distinction between the act of a magistrate and the act of a (a) 6 Q. B. 773. (b) 1 Ph. 445, 605. (c) 7 Q. B. 984. (d) 10 Q. B. 492. (e) 2 Q. B. 619. (f) 11 A. & E. 273. (g) 10 Q. B. 411 ; 6 St. Tr. N. S. 354. (h) 4 B.......
  • Re Carus Wilson
    • United Kingdom
    • State Trial Proceedings
    • 31 January 1845
    ...been made before and overruled. It further appears that Mr. Wilson had been repeatedly admonished. (a) 2 Saund. 182. (b) 7 Taun. 63. (c) 6 Q.B. 773. (d) 11 A. & E. 273. (e) 14 East, 1, 150. (f) 2 Q.E. 619. 767911_Lord DENMAN, L.C.J.: There is no state- ment that he had repeatedly been disre......
  • Re Carus Wilson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 1 January 1845
    ...legal the return ; Furlong v. Bray (2 Saund. 182), Mayhew v. Locke (7 Taunt. 63). [Lord Denman C.J. referred to Van Sandan v. Turner (6 Q. B. 773).] Next, the return [1013] shews no contempt authorizing imprisonment. In tbe case of The Sheriff of Middlesex (11 A. & E. 273), this Court, if t......
  • John Crawford
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of the Queen's Bench
    • 30 April 1849
    ...power in the case of a contemptuous: publication is not contrary to the general rules of justice, as was assumed in Van Sandau v. Turner (6-Q. B. 773), in this Court, and was directly decided in Ex parte Van Sandau (1 Phillips's Rep. 445, 605), in the Court of Chancery. Thirdly, that, as th......
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