Nothing could be of worse consequence, than that an officer of the Court should combine with a criminal to frustrate the sentence of the Court.


Rex v. Beardmore (1759), 2 Burr. Part IV. 175.


Nothing could be of worse consequence, than that an officer of the Court should combine with a criminal to frustrate the sentence of the Court.

Nothing could be of worse consequence, than that an officer of the Court should combine with a criminal to frustrate the sentence of the Court.

Nothing could be of worse consequence, than that an officer of the Court should combine with a criminal to frustrate the sentence of the Court.

Nothing could be of worse consequence, than that an officer of the Court should combine with a criminal to frustrate the sentence of the Court.