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1828. Jany. 4
Law Amendment or Penal or Procedure Code
Art. Power to the Judge to give to each of any
number of persons a Banishment Record: the powers
thereof being exercisible as above by in each person to whom it is
given.
Art. Example of persons to whom such record
may be given.
Offence. Insult in any of its shapes (as per denomination
contained in the Code) offered committed against a
female person of the female sex. Persons to any or all of whom
for remedy against this Office Banishment Records may be
given exercisible (the powers thereof) against the offender.
1. Father
2. Brother
3. Grandfather
4. Son.
Any other person of either sex, to whom, from the circumstances
of the individual case the presence of the Offender
likely to be in a particular degree distressing.
Art. In respect of the which shall be deemed
which shall be the time within which in this or that case the departure
should have been performed – on these and perhaps some
other topics, in case of on the part of the
Banishee, difficulties cannot but be liable to arise. But those
difficulties will not be so great as those which under the existing system have place in
the case of security finding for keeping the peace, or security for good behaviour:
and they will be as nothing in comparison of
that which in the case of the Riot Act attach upon the fulfilment of
the command to disperse: in which case the supposition is that of case
of a kindred person
each one has possesses the power
of banishment
over every other.
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