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1826 April 13.
Penal Code
B. I General Titles
Ch 13 Means of Repression Remedies
§. Satisfaction
Old Age
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English Practice of Vindictive — none
1. Vindictive. Under this head nothing
particular occurs at present.
9.
2 Attestative something
like attestatory satisfaction
on some occasions
exacted by judge
from wrongor
2. Attestative. In English practice, the
name of satisfaction, nothing under this
same head is ever in any express away
avoided; for where the mode of pursuit is
by what is called a civil action, the
only shape in which satisfaction is expressly
awarded is that of pecuniary compensation,
and in the awarding of it, no attestary
discourse was employed — no discourse
in any shape except that which
is pronounced by the jury, and consists
in the words damages whereupon follows
the name of a sum of money, with or without
the words guilty prefixed. But, in an
indirect way, a part of attestatory satisfaction
is by the judge in some cases exacted or implied
implicitly in some other way invited and received;
an expression of contrition is called for.
And in on the course occasion of such expression,
a declaration, on the part of
the defendant is expected to be included,
declaring and confessing that he is conscious
of having been in the wrong in respect of
that, which by the jury has been considered as having been proved.
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