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C 25
Of Co-offenders
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But if the punishment for that by which they were really he believed them
to have been obtained be greater than the punishment by which
they were really obtained, he may be excused if the
Judge think proper from the difference. To p. 26 at top
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From 24 No 1
2 Connivance, what
Connivance may be is where a person kno man having
reason to believe that an offence unless prevented
will be likely to be committed, fails of doing his utmost
to prevent it. It may accordingly be committed
either 1. by doing nothing, or 2. by not doing
enough. To p. 24. No 2
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From p. 24. No 2.
3 Compensation against Connivers
Connivers may be made civilly responsible for
the unrepaired damage of the offence: saving to them their right
of obtaining re-imbursement from the positive offenders. To p. 37. No 1.
23 24
From p. 17. No 1
4 Punishment for positive co-offenders to be in general alike. in gene
In point of punishment All persons who take a positive part in
the production of any obnoxious event shall stand
except as herein after is excepted upon the same
footing. To p. 19. at top
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An obnoxious event, what
An event which gives birth to 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 this the first-mentioned event, may
be stiled an obnoxious event. p. 1.
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