... the requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable proportion of the public is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn... A Treatise on Criminal Pleading and Practice - Page 288de Joseph Henry Beale - 1899 - 400 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1911 - 954 pages
...his work on Constitutional Limitations, 6th Ed., page 379 — ' ' The requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn thither by... | |
| 1917 - 942 pages
...their responsibility and to the importance of their functions; and the requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn thither by... | |
| 1917 - 936 pages
...their responsibility and to the importance of their functions ; and the requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn thither by... | |
| 1907 - 208 pages
...Limitations, page 383, was quoted to the effect that the requirement of a public trial was fairly observed "if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn hither by... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 812 pages
...their responsibility, and to the importance of their functions ; and the requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is 'suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn hither by... | |
| Thomas M. Cooley - 2011 - 770 pages
...his triers keenly alive to a sense of their responsibility and to the importance of their functions ; and the requirement is fairly met if, without partiality...favoritism, a reasonable proportion of the public is suñered to be present, notwithstanding those persons whose presence could be of no service to the... | |
| 1908 - 412 pages
...Limitations, page 383, was quoted to the effect that the requirement of a public trial was fairly observed "if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn hither by... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1900 - 790 pages
...their responsibility and to the importance of their functions ; and the requirement is fairly observed if, without partiality or favoritism, a reasonable...is suffered to attend, notwithstanding that those persons whose presence could be of no service to the accused, and who would only be drawn thither by... | |
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