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March 17. 1826
Penal Code
cap. continued
2 B.1. General Titles
Ch IV. Instruments of Delinquency
2 §. Falsehood & Deception
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Evidence suppressed
when but for suppression
would have been produced
art. Evidence suppressed is either
evidence, which, but for the suppression, the suppressor
himself would have produced, or evidence,
which, but for the suppression some other person
would have produced.
☞ Go on to speak of perjury,
forging and personation.
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Deception are instrument
of evil in all offences
but setting aside evil
consequences deception
of itself no offence
no offence exists or is imaginable,
in the commission of which deception,
in some form shape or other may not be made an
instrument; but, setting aside all evil consequence,
deception is neither evil nor pregnant
with evil, nor nor accordingly, ought to be dealt
with on the footing of an offence.
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Act deceptive when by it
deception is produced
deceptions when endeavoured
or likely to be produced
The act, by which deception
is produced, call it a deceptive
act an act by which deception is endeavoured
to be produced, or is likely to be produced
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