Sir William Martin; the Life of the First Chief Justice on New ZealandWhitcombe and Tombs, 1961 - 128 páginas |
Contenido
Early Life | 1 |
Murder at the Bay of Islands | 10 |
Criminal Jurisdiction | 23 |
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Sir William Martin; the Life of the First Chief Justice on New Zealand Cyril Guy Lennard Vista de fragmentos - 1961 |
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action adopted appears appointed attitude Attorney-General Auckland Bay of Islands Bishop Selwyn Chapter Chief Justice Church claim Colonial Office considered controversy Council counsel court house crime criminal Crown dispatch Dr Martin duties Earl Grey England established European execution FitzRoy's formal gaol Government Governor Gore Browne Governor Grey grant Grey's Hobson Instructions James Busby Judges Bay judgment judicial jurisdiction jury Justice Chapman Kororareka Lady Martin later legislation letter Lichfield London Maketu Maori Martin and Selwyn Martin and Swainson matters ment months murder native custom Native Land occasion offenders opinion pamphlet Parnell Patteson position prisoner procedure proceedings purchase question referred retirement Richmond Roberton salary sentence Sessions settlement Sir William Martin Southern Cross St John's St Stephen's Supreme Court Synod Taranaki Taranaki War Taurarua tion Treaty of Waitangi trial tribe verdict Waikato Waimate Waitara Wellington wife William Swainson Wiremu Kingi Zealand