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Code. Defamatn II Justification III — Punishment &c IV. Aggravations

1
Justifications —
1. The imputation true.

2.
Exceptions irregularities
of the sexual appetites
unless after conviction
(Eight enumerated) —
1. Adultery
2. Fornication
3. Seduction
4. Incest
5. Incestuous seduction
6. Abortion
7. Sex same
8. Species different.
p.12

3.
2. Onus probandi on the
defamer. p.13

4.
3. What justifies defamation
will not of
course justify vituperation
(See Ch. Vituprtn
p.13

5.
Power to Jude to dismiss
the complaint if the
imputation be slight
or though time unproveable.
Costs at option
or discretion. Instruction
to endeavour at
reconciliation p.13

5 (a)
[The Judge] Anglice
on Information
p.13

6
Exposition
[A] [True] Degrees in
which an imputation
may be false. Example
1. Parricide
2 1. in toto.
2. In the principal
matter.
3. in circumstance
4. by suppression i.e.
in respect of incompleatness
& thence
fallacious upon the
whole. p.14

Add distinction between
mala fides & temerity
and devise new justifications.


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§.III Punishment.
1. As for simple falshood
(See do) at option more
or less public at
discretion.
2. Self humiliation
(or (pardon begging)
at option: mode
and degree of humiliation publicity
at discretion.
3. Reprimand at option:
form and degree of
publicity at discretion.
4. Fine at option and
discretion. p.14
Power to remit punishment
costs at discretion
& op2tion. p 15.

2.
Exposition — Circumstances
to be taken into the
account in the estimation
of it.

1. Dimension of damage
if general as above.
2. If special relative
importance of the
good opinion & good will
3. Opportunity of defence
more or less favourable.
p15.


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IV. Aggravations
1. Intention of special
damage. p.16

2.
Extra punishment.
On failure of adequate
satisfaction retaliation
of the damage. p.16

3.
[A] [Special damage]
See above {Reputation}
Art. p.16

4.
[B] [Retaliation] Suffering
same as produced
or endeavoured to be
produced

See Press. Corp. injuries
and unlawful confinement
voce Retaliation.
N.B. In this case the
defamation is
of producing the injury
p.16

5.
II Artifice
Exposition Examples —
1. Friendship professed
2. Forgery in relation
to real evidence to
make the imputation
appear true. p.16.

6.
Aggravation III
Confederacy combination —
Conspiracy or multitude
of Co offenders.

Extra punishment
characteristic penance
Conspirators Yoke at
option and discretion.
p.16

7
Aggravation IV.
Superiority of party
injured. viz — Natural
domestic relationship.
[See simple corp. injuries

8
Aggravation V.
do by conventional do
See



Identifier: | JB/026/058/001
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1-5, 5a, 6-7, 1-2, 1-8

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026

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law amendment

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058

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part iii code defamatn ii justifications iii punishment iv aggravations

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001

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Penner

john herbert koe

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