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B 8 1o
Ch. Means of execution
§. Analytic sketch
Agency
well as
judicial functionaries
Art. To the decrees of a Judge in relation to
any person execution and or effect may be given either
without or with with or without the intervention of a person other than
the functionaries of justice.
When without such intervention it will be by
more physical agency in persons or things: as in case
of prehension.
When with such intervention the effect it is
by compliance [on the part of some person or persons
that the effect is produced.]
The person in question in this case be either
the defendant or any other person at large.
On the part of the defendant or any other given
person compliance may be produced either by mandate question
in his will either immediately, or mediately through any
numbers of wills, one after the other another in a chain, as in the
case of investigatory evidence.
Call the chain of communication in this case
an intellectual a choice; in the case of evidence
an intellectual.
In the way of hostility or tyrannical oppression
or avowed hostility — compliance has not unfrequently been
known to be produced or endeavoured to be produced by
influence exercised in this under unimmediate mode.
In the way of judicature it can not be exercised
in intermediate Agents agents taken at large
without operating in the character of mistreated punishment,
which is a mode of injustice nor therefore without injustice.
But in the case of delinquents dealt with as such
if no reason appears why it should not be employed in so far as in the eventual punishment
which it involves no excess
has place.
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