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Indirect Legislation
Political
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Limits to the
application of it
Advantages
resulting from
the use of the
above expedients
Not wanted in
offences which
admitt of no
concealment
Let us now observe the particular uses that
may be made of the expedients above suggested:
and the manner in which the apply to the various
modifications of which delinquency is susceptible
It is obvious enough that there is one case in
which they are of no use, because the bus end
may be attained as well without them: this is
whether what where the offence is such that
the offender and the fact must in the nature
of things be sufficiently notorious, and where at the same time the punishment
is such and responsibility of the offender are
such [that he can not but at all times be
amenable.] as to render it certain that either that
it will not be his inclination or that it will not
be in his power to elude it. Such is the case
for instance with where the delinquent is a persons who stands invested with
public trusts judicial an officers of a judicial nature considerable either in point of profit
or of honour; and where at the same time
where the offence consists of some neglect of
duty for instance or breach abuse of power, but of such a
nature that no degree of punishment can be
required The beyond what would be inflicted by
the forfeiture of the office. But these are cases
which
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