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Updated: May 11, 2025


When man crosses swords with man on any arena, innate pride nerves his arm and kindles enthusiasm, but alas, for the man! be he worthy the name, who draws his blade and sees before him a young, helpless, beautiful woman, disarmed. Were it not a bailable offence in the court of honor, if his arm fell palsied?

He will also be charged with importing liquor, having liquor in prohibited territory, smuggling whiskey, and supplying liquor to the Indians. "Now, Miss Elliston, for the good of those Indians on Snare Lake I want you to withdraw the charge of murder. The other offences are bailable ones, and in my judgment he should be allowed to return to his Indians.

When his trial came on, he drove to it in state, drew up before the door with "his coach and four," alighted, and strided into court like a lord among his vassals; and there, though a clearer case of deliberate murder never reeked in the face of the sun, yet he was admitted to bail, the court absolutely refusing to hear an argument from the prosecuting attorney, showing that it was not a bailable case. 5th.

But while he was yet speaking a messenger brought word that Judge Lecompte had released Hayes on bail, and that Sheriff Jones had gone on his bail bond, a man notoriously not worth a dollar; and this when the crime of murder in the first degree, for which Hayes had been indicted, was not a bailable offense. The Governor was terribly indignant, and ordered Hayes to be re-arrested.

As this was a bailable offense, however, Burr was soon at liberty once more. Nor was this the only respect in which the preliminary proceedings sounded a note of antagonism between the Chief Justice and the Administration which was to recur again and yet again in the months following.

"And now," he gasped, in conclusion, "what's to be done? What's he arrested for? Is it bailable? What?" "Good heavens!" exclaimed Sir Charles, miserably. "It is my fault entirely. I assure you I had no idea. How could I? But I should have known, I should have guessed it." He dismissed the sentries with a gesture. "That will do," he said. "Return to your posts." Mr. Collier laughed with relief.

"Ah!" commented Elias, mildly. This subtle humility goaded Britt's wrath more effectually than the Prophet could have prevailed with resentful retort. "The next time it wouldn't have been a bailable trespass case. Do you dare to tell me why you kept looking in at the windows of my house?" "I was looking for the closet." "What closet?" "For the closet where you keep the skeleton.

"Oh! sir," answered Robinson, "the offence of the daughter, being felony, is held not to be bailable in law; whereas perjury is a misdemeanor only; and therefore persons who are even indicted for it are, nevertheless, capable of being bailed.

'Now, says I in my mind, 'may the Manitou move him to do only bailable things this night! For I perceive that John Tom is about to avail himself of the white man's solace. "Maybe it was 10:30, as I sat smoking, when I hear pit-a-pats on the path, and here comes Mrs.

This is a serious case, and I doubt I shall not be justified in allowing you to depart without some more definite explanation. Abduction, you know, is not bailable. You are a Justice yourself, Sir George, and must know that. If this person therefore who I understand is an attorney desires to lay a sworn information, I must take it. 'In heaven's name, sir, Soane cried desperately, 'take it!

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