| Kate Mason Rowland - Legislators - 1892 - 496 pages
...nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. X. That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted. XI. That in controversies respecting property, and in suits, between man and man,... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly - Virginia - 1893 - 120 pages
...nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted. 12. That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted. 70 jury is preferable to any other, and ought to bo held sacred. 14. That the freedom... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 1120 pages
...nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted. 12. That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...to seize any person or persons not named, or whose offense is not particularly described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought... | |
| Charles Ellis Stevens - Constitutional history - 1894 - 354 pages
...excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. SEC. 10. " That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...committed, or to seize any person or persons not named, 01 whose offence is not particularly described and supported by evidence, are grievous and oppressive,... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional law - 1894 - 1126 pages
...fines imposed, nor cruel nor unusual punishments inflicted. Sec. 15. General warrants, whereby any officer or messenger may be commanded to search suspected places, without evidence of the act committed, or to seize any person or persons not named, whose offense is not particularly described... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1895 - 622 pages
...more especially in conflict with the Bill of Rights of Virginia, which declares that general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...fact committed, or to seize any person or persons not COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA. named, or whose offence is. not particularly described, and supported... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - Constitutional history - 1897 - 414 pages
...thereof." (First Amendment to the Constitution.) 27. SEIZURES AND SEARCHES. " That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...by evidence, are grievous and oppressive, and ought not to be granted." (Virginia Bill of Rights of 1776.) ' ' That the people have a right to hold themselves,... | |
| Wilhelm Altmann - Constitutional history - 1897 - 588 pages
...excessive h'ncs imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted. Sect. 10. That general warrants, whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to...particularly described and supported by evidence, arc grievous and oppressive and ought not to be granted. Sect. 11. That in controversies respecting... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - Constitutional history - 1897 - 408 pages
...and ought not to be granted." (Maryland Declaration of Rights of 1776.) ' ' That general warrants — whereby an officer or messenger may be commanded to search suspected places, without evidence of the fact committed, or to seize any person or persons, not named, whose offences are not particularly... | |
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