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10 C
Of Accessory Offences
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Extenuation II. Prudential desistment.
Where the offender through fear of being detected
or apprehended on the spot or afterwards desists from
the prosecution of the attempt, before any thing
has happend which has deprived him of the physical
power of accomplishing his purpose.
Extenuation
Exposition
Example
As if where a man highway-man having demanded your
money in the way of robbery, makes off upon seeing
other passengers come up, before he has received
it. To p. 6. No 3
2 From p. 5. No 1
12
Exposition
An obnoxious event, what
From p.5. No1
[(A) Obnoxious] When an act is constituted an offence,
it is or at least ought to be on account of some mischief
which it is or is supposed to be the tendency of
such act to produce. The event of the arrival of such
mischief, or any other event which is the cause of
such first mentioned event, may be stiled an obnoxious
event.
Here go on and describe under the head of
of offences the event which is to be looked upon as
the obnoxious event. To p. 5 12. No 2
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