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be
existing law, it may inferred from a passage in the letter from the Foreign to the Colonial Office, dated August 6, 1886, (copy of which was enclosed for the guidance
of
this Government, in Mr "Stanhope's despatch, No21 of 2nd September, 1886), that in Lord Iddesleigh's opinion the Magistrate should commit the fugitive, whose extradition is required, if the evidence is such as to constitute a
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primâ facie
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case.
This
again
appears to me to be a limitation, though a very slight
one
of
the language of the Ordinance for it is possible to conceive that an in
investigation might disclose probable
cause
for_
believing that a prisoner
was
quilty, though the evidence
had not been altogether such as to establish a primâ facie in the usual acceptation of - the term.
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case
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