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Compensation Ins:
No 1
The 3d and only remaining case is where From p — 25. the author
of the damage is the richer. This case being the
converse of the other may be easily answer'd upon the
same principles.
Profit of an offence may come by Sympathy A person may be said in a certain sense and to in
a certain degree to reap the profit of an offence injury,
when the person who reaps the profit of it directly
is one who stands connected with him by affection.
In this case the profit reaped by the first person
is a pleasure of sympathy.
Compensation — among co-offenders Compensation where a number of persons are
contributors to the injury Case J.C. 175, 176, 177.
Compensation lucrative operates as vindictive — advantage of this. Happy it is It is well that the same punishment which operates
in the way of prevention, operates in a it's vindictive
capacity, whether it be or be not such as is
capable of operating in a lucrative, in the way of
compensation. If it did not, the tas most important
branch of the Law the criminal branch, never would
in this country scarce ever be executed. In some of the
severest injuries, no lucrative satisfaction is at all provided.
So that where were it not for the pleasure of
Revenge, the injured party would have no motive at
all from the political sanction to undertake a prosecution. From The moral Sanction
indeed
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jeremy bentham |
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