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12. C
Of Justifications.
of military necessity. See Martial Law:
3. Those which persons at large may have over other persons
at large, for the sake of military service in a time of military Necessity. See Martial
Law.
Justification 7.th Furtherance of Justice. Instructions to the Legislator. — Analytical View.
With regard to the object, whatever is done for the purposes
of Justice must be performed either upon the person of
a man, or upon something that is, or is capable of being, a
man's property. With regard to the occasion, it may be
performed either in the way of execution that is at the conclusion
of a suit; or in the way of process; that is during
the continuance of a suit. With regard to the person of
the agent, it may be perfomed either by a regular officer
of Justice, or by a person at large; and if by a person
at large, either by special authority from an Officer
of Justice, or without such authority.
Main - Text.
Authoritative Execution or Process against the Person. Any thing done to a man's person by a Judge or
other Officer of Justice in pursuance of his authority, or by
any person whatsoever in due execution due execution of any legal warrant given by a judge or other
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justification 5th - domestic powers, and subservience thereto / justification 6th - military powers & subservience thereto / note / justification 7th - furtherance of justice |
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