| 11. | During December 1804, prisoners Nicholas Deschamps and Jean Roubillard were discovered capital offence at the time.
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| 12. | A capital offence ( my Wikipedia life is at stake here ) always requires intent-a motive.
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| 13. | Capital offences were dealt with at Monmouth County Gaol, as were whippings and sentences of hard labour.
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| 14. | Although the unintentionally guilty of capital offences.
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| 15. | Many defendants charged with capital offences would refuse to plead in order to avoid forfeiture of property.
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| 16. | In 1814 Tawell was charged with possessing forged banknotes from the Uxbridge Bank, potentially a capital offence.
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| 17. | Three days later, a new capital offence.
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| 18. | A sentence of fourteen years was imposed on prisoners guilty of capital offences pardoned by the king.
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| 19. | The " hypozomata " were considered important and secret : their export from Athens was a capital offence.
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| 20. | At Trier, Priscillian was tried by a secular court on criminal charges that included sorcery, a capital offence.
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