-
Scandalum magnatum was
punishable under the
aforesaid statute as well as
under further laws p****ed
during the
reign of
Richard II.
Scandalum magnatum...
- law
developed in the
Court of Star Chamber,
relying on
longstanding scandalum magnatum statutes and a
broad repressive act of Mary I
against literature that...
- that
maintain sedition".
Cromwell argued that
Denny was
guilty of
scandalum magnatum,
slander against a peer of the
realm because his
statement implied...
- the
defamation of a
member of the
English aristocracy was
called scandalum magnatum,
literally "the
scandal of magnates".
Defamation has historically...
-
generally applicable criminal process was in place. The
crime of
scandalum magnatum (insulting the
peers of the
realm through slander or libel) was established...
- subject, and the
pamphlet was suppressed. ****on was
imprisoned for
scandalum magnatum, the
offence of
libelling a peer: he
remained in
prison for almost...
-
responsible for the
actions of his
subordinates (e.g. employees).
scandalum magnatum scandal of the
magnates Defamation against a peer in
British law....
-
offence be
created has not been implemented.
Criminal libel Defamation Scandalum Magnatum Halsbury's Laws of England, 2006
Reissue The
Coroners and Justice...
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character and re****tion by any
calumnie I'l
certainly pursue him for
Scandalum Magnatum". Hope was well able to take care of
himself and is
fondly remembered...
-
court for
Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield, in the
action of
scandalum magnatum against John Starkey, a
juryman of Cheshire, by
which county he had...