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1831 Sept. 14
Sept Constitutional CodeCh. XXV. Justice Minister
§. 5. Dispunitive function
Enactive. Expositive
Art. 12. 2. Ground the second. Regard for the amity,
of the people of the State to which the community individual in question
belongs.
In no place, at no time, any under no form of government, not even
under the form congenial to this Code, can the people at large,
be reasonably regarded as likely to be so nearly upon a level with
the other the Members of their legislature, in the scale of appropriate intellectual
aptitude, that some delusion consequently of some delusion, a
portion more or less considerable of the community may not be
to such a degree averse to the execution of this or that penal penal
law, that or attached to the particular delinquent, that
whatsoever evil may reasonably be apprehended from the
remission of the punishment, on the individual occasion in
question, may be overbalanced by the chagrin in
joy in the event of the remission, and the chagrin
in the event of the execution. But, in this case, for the same reason
as in the case No. 1., the exercise of the dispunitive
function belongs – not to the Justice Minister, but
to the Prime Minister.
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