A conviction is in the nature of a verdict and judgment, and therefore it must be precise and certain.


King v. Harris (1797), 7 T. R. 238.


A conviction is in the nature of a verdict and judgment, and therefore it must be precise and certain.

A conviction is in the nature of a verdict and judgment, and therefore it must be precise and certain.

A conviction is in the nature of a verdict and judgment, and therefore it must be precise and certain.

A conviction is in the nature of a verdict and judgment, and therefore it must be precise and certain.