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GB. 1827 Decr 13.
Law AmendmentPropositions
Ch. II. Codification
§. VI. Offenches inchoate &
§ Consummate
VII Co-Offenders
95. or 1.
Offences inchoate and
consummate.
Designs, preparations,
attempts, consummations.
96. or 2.
In designs and preparations,
evil of 1st order
none. In attempts,
but little – evil of 2d
order – nearly following
that of 1st order.
97. or 3.
Offences with relation
to which these distinctions
are particularly
important.
1. Non-payment of taxes
2. Contrabandism
3. Mis-commercialism.
98. or 4.
Details will be comprised
in particular
Codes.
99. or 5.
By this consideration
indication given of
relation between
regulation and regulation.
10. or 6.
Disobedience to tax
regulations evidence
of a design to evade
payment.
101. or 7.
Objects of particular
commercial codes.
101. or 7.
Remedies punitive
and satisfaction applied
the consummation
alone.
To preparations and
attempts remedies
preventive and suppressive.
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102. or 1.
Co-offenders all those
who take any part in
the different stages of
the offence.
103. or 2.
As to denominations
of species of co-offenders,
no details can here be
entered into.
104. or 3.
General observations
as to species of Co-offenders.
105. or 4.
As to each species of offence,
search will be
made as to modes of
Co-offendership.
106. or 5.
Note will be taken as
to of evil of
2d. order in the case
of each class of offenders.
107. or 6.
Cases where number
of Co-offenders so great
as to cause the necessity
for exemption from punishment
to all but a comparatively
few.
108. or 7.
Non-hindrance, non-information
– negative
modes of co-offendership
evil of 2d. order
here much less than
in the case of the corresponding
positive
offences.
109. or 8.
Under existing system,
in the case of riot,
impunity of the greater
proportion of co-offenders.
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110. or 9.
Consequence – the offering
a premium
on the offence.
111. or 10.
Of this effect cause
1. the magnitude of
the evils which would
be produced by applying
to all the punishment
allotted.
Cause 2. Magnitude
of expense of prosecution.
112. or 11.
But put away punishment,
and substitute
compensation
all suffering imposed
is merely transferred
from the
guiltless to the guilty.
113. or 12.
As to the expense
it is for the greatest
part factitious.
114. or 13.
Under existing system,
compensation
not at the expense
of the guilty, but of
the hundred.
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