John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge Quote

It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law allows.


Reg. v. Gibson (1887), 18 Q. B. D. 537; 16 Cox, C. C. 181.


It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law...

It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law...

It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law...

It is the duty of the Judge in criminal trials to take care that the verdict of the jury is not founded upon any evidence except that which the law...