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G.B. 1825 Sept.r 11. Seen 1828 Jan 11
Penal Code or Law Amendmt

Ch. III Offences. Person.
§.3 Challenging
Co-Offenders
Procedure 1. Challenger 2. Challengee

1.
Offences concerning in
challenging.
1. Utterance.
2. Acceptance.
3. Exceptence.
3. Preservance at the Second, unless for
prevention. 5. Conscious
conveyers
6. Incitement
7. Encouragement
8. Non-informant
Challengee bound to
inform Judge
3. Procedure
On receipt, Judge to
dismiss or retain the
information.
4. Procedure
Not to dismiss unless
assured of no intended
menace or insult.
5.
If retained, to issue
prehension or accusition
mandate as
to challenger.
6.
So likewise as to
conveyers of challenger
7
To give notice to informant
of time of
appearance.
8. Procedure
informant
In case of need, to
commit the informant
for safe custody.
9. Procedure
Challenger
At the meeting, Judge
in the first place
to ascertain the utterance.
10. Procedure Challenger
If utterance acknowledged
to ascertain
intention and motive.


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11. Procedure
Challenger
If intention acknowledged,
to pronounce
sentence, opinative
as to guilt, deliquency, and imperative
as to remedy.
12. Procedure
Challenger
If intention denied,
Judge to minute denial,
and divulgate, if necessary
13. Procedure
Challenger
Judge thereupon to declare
denial.
1. Sincere and blameless.
2. Sincere but rash.
3. Insincere and
mendacious.
14. Procedure. Challenger
Challenger
Denial
Where sincere Judge
to determine satisfaction
for vexation
and cost, if any.
15. Procedre Challenger
Satisfaction.
If rash, to determine
as to satisfaction to
challenger.
16. Procedure Challenger
Punishment.
If mendacious to determine
as to satisfaction
or punishment
or both.
17. Informant
Any person knowing
of a challenge, may
be an extraneous informant.
18. Parties
By such information
on parties are supposed
challenger and
supposed challengee.
19 Challengee
Accepter when
If no previous information
from supposed challengee, he
is supposed acceptor
ance of challenge.


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II Challengee
20. Acceptor when
If so, he will be
dealt with as such
unless he proves inability
of conveying
information.
21. Conveyer
Conveyer of challenge
an accomplice to
challenger.
22. Non-informant
A person knowing
the receipt of a challenge,
bound to become
extraneous informant
23. Procedure
Preventive
For preventing of
the effect of a challenge,
Judge may take
any repressive measures
though for the
time mere afflictive
than ultimate
satisfaction or punishment
II. Challengee
24. Compensat, non
Challengee to have
no compensation
but for vexation and
cost. But a fine will
be imposed on challenger, and on evil
conscious non-informant concealer.
25. Challenger Fine
Fine to be paid to
helpless litigant's
fund.
20.
Offender may be
subjected to
banishment
I. Challenger
Provoked
27.
If challenge the
such of provocation,
Judge to give sentence
accordingly.




Identifier: | JB/016/040/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 16.

Date_1

1825-09-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-27

Box

016

Main Headings

law amendment; penal code

Folio number

040

Info in main headings field

penal code or law amendmt

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

5847

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