 | 1854 - 794 pages
...were consistent with the provisions of the constitution of the State of New York, which declare that " no member of this State shall be disfranchised or...citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or by the judgment of his peers ; " and of section Gth of article 1, declaring "that no person shall be... | |
 | James Kent - 1854 - 714 pages
...twenty dollars. Const. US Amendments, art 7. (2) In the constitution of NewYork it is declared, that trial by jury, " in all cases in which it has been heretofore used," should remain inviolate for ever ; and no new court should be instituted, except courts of equity,... | |
 | 1854 - 798 pages
...constitution of the State of New York, which declare that " no member of this State shall be disfrain-hi-vd or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen there''!. unless by the law of the land or by the judgment of his peers : " and ''f section 6th of... | |
 | David Graham (Jr.) - 1855 - 650 pages
...Objection to grand jurors. Bv the laws of this State, it is provided that " No member of this Stale can be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights...citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land, or the judgment of his peers."(l) These peers consist of twelve good and lawful men (probi et legates... | |
 | Metropolitan Society for the Protection of Private and Constitutional Rights (N.Y.) - 1855 - 196 pages
...interference as much as any provision in the instrument secures any other rights. By the first section, " no member of this state shall be disfranchised or^...privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by tJw law of the land or the judgment of his peers." By the sixth section, " no person shall be compelled... | |
 | 1855 - 576 pages
...God for onr freedom : to older to secure its blessings, do establish this Constitution. ARTICLE 1. « 1 No member of this State shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or pnVilegw secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land, or tl* judgment of Is^he trial... | |
 | 1855 - 560 pages
...American liberty. In like manner the Constitution of the State of NewYork declares that the right of trial by jury, in all cases in which it has been heretofore used, shall remain inviolate for ever ; and that no new court shall be instituted, but such as shall proceed according to the course... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 536 pages
...that can be set up under the effect of that act. The 13th article declares that " no member of the State shall be disfranchised or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to the subjects of the State by that constitution, unless by the laws of the land or the judgment of his... | |
 | Nathan Howard (Jr.), New York (State). Supreme Court - 1856 - 626 pages
...is declared, (Art. 1, § 1,) that " no member of this People agt. Toynbee — same agt. Wynhammer. state shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of...citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers." It is further declared, (Art. 1, § 6,) " that no person shall be deprived... | |
 | 1856 - 792 pages
...force, except such as may be expressly imposed by the Legislature. Our amended constitution says. : " The trial by jury in all cases in which it has been heretofore used, shall remain inviolate for ever." In all cases in which it has been heretofore used. It does not say, in the manner heretofore... | |
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