sus per coll

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
SUS' PER COLL', Eng. law. In the English practice, a calendar is made out of 
attainted criminals, and the judge signs the calendar with their separate 
judgments in the margin. In the case of a capital felony, it is written 
opposite the prisoner's name, "let him be hanged by the neck," which, when 
the proceedings were in Latin, was, "suspendatur per collum," or, in the 
abbreviated form, "sus' per coll'." 4 Bl. Comm. 403. 
    

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