Any person who shall maliciously dismember, or deprive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment as would be inflicted in case the like offence had been committed on a free white person, and on the like proof, except in case of insurrection of such... The United States Democratic Review - Page 2481846Full view - About this book
| Edward Ingle - Southern States - 1896 - 410 pages
..." In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the General Assembly shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. " Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment... | |
| Alabama - Law - 1897 - 598 pages
...In the prosecution of slaves for crimes, of a higher grade than petit larceny, the general assembly shall have no power to deprive. them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. ยง5. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life, shall suffer such punishment... | |
| William MacDonald - History - 1908 - 648 pages
...owner or owners. SEC. 3. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. SEC. 4. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - Charters - 1909 - 630 pages
...i>wri'T owners. SEC. 3. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher <rrade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. SEC. 4. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - Charters - 1909 - 628 pages
...owner and SEC. 2. In the prosecution of slaves for the crimes of a higher grade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a )ietit jury. sold for the benefit of such owner or owners. They may pass laws to prevent slaves from... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - Charters - 1909 - 702 pages
...2. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes, of higher grade than petit larceny, the general assembly shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. SEC. '.\. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive u slave of life, shall suffer such... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...owner or owners. SEC. 3. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. SEC. 4. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or de-prive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment... | |
| William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...owner or owners. SEC. 3. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. SEC. 4. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life shall suffer such punishment... | |
| James Owen Knauss - Journalism - 1926 - 294 pages
...IV. In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the General Assembly shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury. V. Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life, shall suffer such punishment... | |
| William Elsey Connelley - Kansas - 1928 - 682 pages
...Section three provides that "In the prosecution of slaves for crimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the legislature shall have no power to deprive them of an impartial trial by a petit jury." Section four reads, "Any person who shall maliciously dismember or deprive a slave of life shall suffer... | |
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