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Indirect Legislation § 6
Political
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Punishment of
accessory offences
First then with regard to the punishment of accessory
offences: it is evident that the more greater number of these
acts can be discover'd and included in the prohibition
the more the chance of preventing the mischief
is encreased. These are either the offences acts
of the one and the same offender or of different offenders.
These The whole group taken together may be distinguished into such as are
performable by one and the same offender, and
such as are [are the work of different offenders]
suppose the concurrence co operation of different offenders.
Each of these heads will require a particular discussion
in the body of the work: the first is treated
of under the title of Accessory Offences: the latter,
under that of Co-offenders. Both These titles are
both of them referred to the body of
the work, because
something of what
seems proper to be
done under each
is exhibited in
termini
To give examples It is against accessory
offences for example I mean those which
are commissible by one and the same offender
that the legislator levels his attack points the directs his
force operations of his authority, when in order to
prevent save people from defrauded by bad
coin, he punishes the act of coining keeping of
such coin in one's possession, the act of fabricating
of the it, the keeping of instruments
adapted
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