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Before this
Before this chapter is concluded, two or
three rules by way of memento to the legislator
may have their use.
1. Let him establish Wherever he creates a
1. For every principal offence he creates, let him
establish unless where any particular reason
can be given to the contrary let him extend
the prohibition under the same or such like
penalty as shall be deemed advisable, to all attempts
& preparations eo nomine
2. Let him under such separate descriptions as
the respective cases respectively admitt of subjoin as many
separate other accessory offences preliminary as
well as evidentiary as are capable of being specifically
described with sufficient certainty & precision.
3. Let him In the description of these accessory offences
let him be careful however not to encroach
too far on liberty or endanger bring innocence into
danger by hasty and unwarrantable conclusions inconclusive inferences
The description of An accessory offence can indeed scarcely be sufficiently secure
without involving in it a clause leaving it to
the discretion of the judge to determine concerning
the
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