A practical treatise on the criminal law, comprising the practice, pleadings, and evidence, which occur in the course of criminal prosecutions, whether by indictment or information: with a copious collection of precedents of indictments, informations, presentments, and every description of practical forms, with comprehensive notes upon each offence, the process, indictment, plea, defence, evidence, trial, verdict, judgment, and punishment. In four volumes. ... By Joseph Chitty, Esq. of the Middle Temple, Barrister at Law.
J. Chitty
Category
Books
Date
1826
Materials
Place of origin
London
Collection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 3186168
Summary
Bibliographic description
4v.. 8vo. Imperfect: v. 4 only. No ownership marks. Binding: Nineteenth-century full calf, blind rule forming a border. Five false raised bands, sewn on three cords. Spine label missing. Joints broken, leather cracked at the edges.
Makers and roles
J. Chitty, author