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Homicide Vol IV. 599
Heads in Comyn.

1
By whom committed
(Instructive)

2
Whose death shall be murder
(person)

3
Felo de se

4
What manner of death.
(Means)

5
Express malice
Instrumental

6
Though it does not extend
to the life

7
Though against a stranger

8
Aiding one who has malice

9
If a man kill without
just provocation.

10
Unlawful act

11
Act apparently mischievous

12
Killing an officer

13
Officer exceeding his
jurisdiction

14
Homicide upon the stat.
1. Jas. 8

15
kill upon a reasonable
provocation

16
Upon a sudden quarrel.

17
Upon an unjustifiable act

18
Se defendendo

19
By chance-medley

20
Justifiable


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Consideranda.

1.
Intention.

2.
Endeavours

3.
Ends in view.

4.
Motive.

5.
Occasion.

6.
Means.

7.
Situation – unless Slayee's.

8.
Situation, Slayer's.


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Homicide including Duelling
Ordo 12 Jany 1828

§. 1. Tout ensemble

(2)
§. 2. Definitions

(1)
§. 3. Homicide Species

§. 3. Satisfaction & Punishment

(2)
§. 4. Informant's Examination

(1)
§. 5. Prevention & Suppression

§. 6. Defendant's Examinatn.

§. 7. Preface Banisht applied

§. 8. Proposed Systs Efficiency.

§. 9. Existg Systs Inaptitude

Inserenda § Homicide Species

(4)
§. Co-Offenders in Homicide non-consensual

(3)
§. Co-Offenders in Homicide Consensual

(1)
§. Offences inchoate
and consummate in
Homicide consensual

(2)
§. Offences inchoate
and consummate in
Homicide non consensual


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Prospect of sinister self-adv
the humiliation
on destruction of a rival at
hands, acceptance
is not expected; or
destruction of a rival
supposed less skilful
at whose hands acceptance
is expected.
Fields or subjects of rivalry exemplified.

Subjects of competition
2nd. Good graces of a female
courted for marriage
or illicit amour.
3d. Good graces of a person,
at whose death his
succession, or a part of
it is mutually expected.
4. Provision by location
in an official situation.
4. Advantage in the way
of trade by Bonapart manufacture
or Exchange
by means of a local situation
from which
it is the object of the
challenger to drive the
challenge.


Identifier: | JB/068/079/004
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

1826-07-022

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

068

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::penal code b. 1 ch. [ ] remedies rudiments presence - banishment challenging]]

Image

004

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

george bentham; jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823; j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

22274

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