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Case LXIV 12 Jac 1 Sid 373, 432 Sty 178 1 Vent 135 2 Jo 87 Carth 114, 289 3 Keb 693 Hob 70, Platt’s Case: 1220

In the King’s Bench, bail is entered the last day of term, and the bill filed the first, or any other day of the term ; it is sufficient by the course of the court : although in strictness of law, the law takes conusance of the defendant’s being in custody, only upon the bail being entered : and that he was delivered by the marshal upon bail. After the bail entered, he is not in custody of the marshall : and yet after the bail and before the bail, where bail is found, the court supposes him in custody, by the course of the court. Affirmed in error.
[1220] EngR 110, (1220-1623) Jenk 295, (1220) 145 ER 214 (E)
Commonlii
England and Wales

Updated: 20 October 2021; Ref: scu.461022 br>

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