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Of Co-offenders

VI

48 49

In appropriated offences,
the punishment
peculiarly
adapted to the principal
extends not
to accomplices p. 22

49 50

So in appropriated
aggravations. p. 23

From Col. IV. 27.

29 30

Connivance, what.
p. 25.

3031

Punishment for
connivance p. 24

31 32

Compensation against
Receiver of goods
Criminers.

33 34

Punishment for
receiving goods
obtained by a
crime. p. 24.

34 35

In what manner
influenced by consciousness.
p. 24

35 36

Harbouring an offender,
what

36 37

Punishment for
harbouring in first-
and second-rate
crimes. p. 26.

38 37

Extenuation I. Near-
Relationship. p.
26

39 38

In first- and second-rate
crimes, harbouring
preceded by
connivance is punishable
as instiga-


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VII

51 50

For divers offences committed
in concert
each is to be punished
according to
his part as far as
it can be distinguished.
p. 30

22 23

Punishment for connivance
in him
who has a profit
from the offence. p. 37.


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VIII

52

Reason for examining
which offender
if any
ought to be stiled
the principal, and
which accomplices.
p. 17

53

No one person has
any natural claim
to this appellation
in exclusion of all
others. p. 8.

54

Five sorts of persons
whose claims are
nearly equal.
p. 39.

55

The person naturally
benefitted
by the offence is
he to whom belongs
the natural profit
of it. p. 39, 40.

56

The natural profit
may be 1. common:
2. communicable:
3. incommunicable.
p. 40

57

Which of those
denominations it
belongs to it can
be judged of only
upon an average
estimate. p. 40.


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IX

58

In what offences
it is common.
p. 41, 6.

59

In what, communicable.
p. 6, 7.

60

In what incommunicable.
p. 7.

61

By Sympathy or
antipathy the
profit of any
offence may be
common. p. 41.

62

The term "principal"
had better be discarded.
p. 41.

63

How it had best
be employ'd, if
at all. p. 41

64

Question I
Prime mover, why
punished the most
severely? p. 27.


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X

conscious x unconscious




Identifier: | JB/098/020/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

49-50, 30-39, 51-64

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

of co-offenders

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

s. lay

Marginals

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31628

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