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EXEMPTIONS. INFANCY a1
When in Company-
But there is a great difference between one
a Child's engaging
in a criminal enterprize of his own accord,
&
by the sollicitation of others; it is in the latter case
often difficult for him
to resist, & his having been guilty
in this manner
affords as equivocal a presumption of his ever being
so in
future, as it may be called of his own
free-will
the dispositions
the of the people are so prone to compassion
in cases of this
sort, & so well satisfied to dispence
with the example, that no
inconvenience seems likely
to arise from the Judge or even the Jury
with
the power of pardoning where the criminal is under the
age of 16 or
18.
such a power so limited
to the present case
can hardly be
abusively
exposed: & there
is no danger of it's
abusively
[withholden
whether placed]
in one of the schools.
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EXEMPTION INFANCY a2
When in Company
The evil influence which it
mentioned or another: it need not be put in the
way
to
might be supposed to have in diminishing
the effect of the salutary
terrors of the Law upon
persons of this description would might be
obviated by not
inserting exposing it in that Code which is made to
circulate
in their hands. It may make a conscionable impression
on the young
offender to have heard the sentence
of conviction pronounced over him,
& to have felt
himself for a time in the condition of one who is
to
suffer
A verdict of not guilty in such a case would
make too much shew of an
arbitrary
over fact.
Identifier: | JB/063/157/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 63.
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exemptions infancy when in company |
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