Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bloody hand
Meaning of Bloody hand
In forest law. The having the hands or other parts bloody, which, in a person caught trespassing in the forest against venison, was one of the four kinds of circumstantial evidence of his having killed deer, although he was not found in the act of chasing or hunting. Manw. For. Law; Cowell. See “Backbear.” Corresponds to the Scotch “Red Hand.” Blount.
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