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C 13
Of Accessory Offences
1 provision to the following effect of which the following
particular case may serve as an example.
In an attempt to rob, where the offender
demands something certain, he shall suffer as if he
had taken what he demanded. Thus, if it was your
money he demanded on the road, he shall suffer
as if he had taken all the money you had about
you.
But if he attacked you makes his attack without demanding
any thing, he shall be punished as if he
had taken whatever you had about you that as much as was within his reach. Thus
was of value, if it was a house he attempted
to plunder in rob, he shall be punished as if
he had taken as much of the most valuable things
therein, as with the assistance he had with him
he could have taken away. To p. 11. at top
From p. 8 No 2 2
NOTE
Offences against the relative to the Game, and
offences against the Revenue may serve as instances of are titles which have
given occasion to a greater display of ingenuity
in this way than most others. for reasons that The reasons
may easily be imagined. To p. 12 No 3 End of the Note
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