No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb, nor shall any man's property be taken or applied to public use without the consent of his representatives, and without just compensation being previously made to him. Atlantic Reporter - Page 4671889Full view - About this book
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1912 - 970 pages
...court, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded, he may be tried again, without any violation of the constitutional provision, that no person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeapordy of life or limb." See also State v. Lee, 68 Conn., 265 : 48 Am. St., 202 ; 27 LRA, 498. In... | |
| Kentucky - 1851 - 544 pages
...war or public danger, or by leave of the court, for oppression or misdemeanor in office. SECTION 14. No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb ; nor shall any man's property be taken or applied to public use, without the consent... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals - 1875 - 910 pages
...legal existence of the jury. Ibid. 333 18. Section 14 of article 13 of the state constitution provides that "no person shall for the same offense be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb." When one is put upon his trial on a charge of murder before a jury sworn to decide... | |
| Kentucky - 1873 - 986 pages
...witness. ( Walston vs. The Commonwealth, 16 BM, p. 35.) (A) For an exposition of the effect of this provision, "that no person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb," see O' ' Brien vs. Commonwealth, MS. Opinion by Pryor, judge, February, 1873.) 2.... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1904 - 256 pages
...convicted by the Supreme Court. It will be remembered that the Philippine act above referred to included the constitutional provision that no person shall for the same offense be twice put in jeopardy of punishment. The question raised in this suit was whether in considering this law, the Spanish rule... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1885 - 934 pages
...hold any office in the civil department of this nation." Freedom of worship is guaranteed forever. No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy ot life or limb. The trial by jury to remain inviolate, and section 9, article 11, of the constitution... | |
| 1886 - 528 pages
...actual confinement for the same cause of action, and by the common law us well as the Constitution, no person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy. Opinion by GREEN, J. Filed May 4, 1886. There was grave error in the order of the court below discharging... | |
| George Brubaker Kulp, Joseph D. Coons, Wesley E. Woodruff - 1886 - 576 pages
...actual confinement for the same cause of action, and by the common law as well as the constitution, no person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy. The opinion of the court was delivered May 4, 1885, by GREEN, J. — There was grave error in the order... | |
| 1910 - 1384 pages
...instructive and helpful. In the three former Constitutions of the state, there was the following section: "No person shall, for the same offense, be twice put in jeopardy of his life or limb, nor shall any man's property be taken or applied to public use without the consent... | |
| 1911 - 1076 pages
...by indictments, a speedy public trial by an impartial jury," etc. Section 6 of Bill of Rights. (2) "That no person shall for the same offense be twice put in Jeopardy," etc. Section 9 of Bill of Rights. (3) "That the right of trial by Jury shall remain Inviolate." Section... | |
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