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1826. May June 6
Penal Code.
B. 1.
Ch. 1 of offences
§. corporeal vexation
simple.
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To this offence belongs
its train of attempts &
preparations
To this offence or to , if not all others,
belongs its trains of attempts and preparations. Between
the attempt that is to say, the offence and the
offence in a state, there will be no difficulty
in the : painful sensation experienced the offence
is consummate; no painful nor sensation experienced,
the correspondent consummate offence has not
taken place.
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Not so, as between attempts and preparations;
but from this uncertainty, no inconvenience ,
when the case comes to a bearing there will be the
time, of it be worth while, to determine whether it
be an actual attempt or only a preparation; but in
the of evil, whether it be the one or the other
will generally speaking be of little or non consequence,
where the consummate evil would to a certain degree
be greater, the evil of the first second order produced by
the preparation may be greater than, in the case
of the actual attempt, the evil of the in its consummate
state being in this case less
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