Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

If an infant commit an assault, or utter slander, God forbid that he should not be answerable for it in a Court of justice.


Jennings v. Rundall (1799), 8 T.R. 337.


If an infant commit an assault, or utter slander, God forbid that he should not be answerable for it in a Court of justice.

If an infant commit an assault, or utter slander, God forbid that he should not be answerable for it in a Court of justice.

If an infant commit an assault, or utter slander, God forbid that he should not be answerable for it in a Court of justice.

If an infant commit an assault, or utter slander, God forbid that he should not be answerable for it in a Court of justice.