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1824. August 5
Constitutional CodeCh. XVIII Public Pursuer
§. Field of Service
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Art. 8. II. In Penal cases offences and purely public: understand These are
those, in which no assignable individual has received any
assignable
special injury in any assignable shape, the sole party injured being the Government,
as trustee for the State.

Art. 9. Examples are or may be as follows
1. Treason: participation with an a foreign power, in acts in designs of hostility against the
State.
2. Rebellion. offences
3. defensive
3. Non payment Evasion of taxes.
4. Non of to Government
5. Non payment of money due to Government.

4. Peculation: by undue means producing for gain to the individual, by loss to Government.
6 7 5. Offences against Justice: namely in so far as such special injury to as above
any assignable individual has place.

For the For definitions exact nomenclature, see Powers the compleat list the compleat list together with definitions
as by Penal Code
and expository matter including correct definitions, see the
Penal Code.

Art. 10. III Any Penal offences cases publico-private. understand These are those
by from in which some assignable individual has an unassignable injury having received special injury
in some assignable shape,
the injury, consideration had of the dangers alarm or the ulterior
danger or both, to persons other than that same individual, is
considered as applying to other individuals in general, and as
on that account presenting producing said a demand of for suffering to be inflicted
in the name of punishment.

Art. 9 Art. 11 Examples are as follows
1. Homicide, where except where justifiable.
2. Irresponsible corporal injuries off inflicted
3. Theft.
11 4. Defraudment
4. Theft with clandestine & virtuous
2. For Highway Robbery. Theft Extortion by threats of immediate corporal injury,
or by violence.
3. 4 Robbery or violence by Housebreaking
For compleat list and definitions expository matter see the Penal Code.
4. 2. Forgery of money or public transferable securities for do.

For compleat list and expository matter see Penal Code


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1824-08-05

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6-9

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041

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Constitutional Code

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214

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Constitutional Code

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001

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1

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D3 / E3

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Jeremy Bentham

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[[notes_public::Copd [note not in Bentham's hand]]]

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001

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