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Panopticon Bill Escape
37. Instances
Art.37. Instances of wantonness or malice
amongst others are the following.
1. If out of unbecoming curiosity or in the way of
insult a man should thus aggrieve a woman of
good fame.
2. If a person of either sex were thus to be aggrieved,
for the sake of betraying some secret blemish which
the party is desirous to conceal.
3. Or for the purpose of insult, by the illegal display
of superiority in point of strength or courage.
4. Or for the purpose of exposing to shame a
quondam Penitentiary Prisoner, who is neither a
fugitive nor a deserter, nor suspected of any post-
liberation offence, for which he might in such manner
be discovered & arrested.
38. Offences here made
felonies to be treated
as such in respect
of procedure.
Art.38. And whereas the ranking of an
offence under the denomination of felony, is, in respect
to the effectuation of divers essential objects of
procedure attended with divers beneficial consequences,
and in particular in respect of the investigation &
securing of evidence by preparatory examinations,
and the security the production of the body of the
unsuspected person in readiness to be dealt with according
to law, which said consequences would not as
the law at present stands attach upon offences not
comprised under the said denomination, even
although
Identifier: | JB/119/281/003 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.
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