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B.2. Ch.15.
Of Subsidiary Punishments.
By Subsidiary Punishments are
meant those punishments which are assigned by
the law either to enforce submission to anoth an
appointed punishment or to replace a
punishment to which the delinquent can
not undergo. – In the one case the law punishment
is insufficient inoperative from the unwillingness of the
delinquent in the other from his inability –
It is evident that not penal law
would be enforced if it depended upon the
will of those who were to submit to it.
In some As it respects some punishments
this will is out of the question; but
there are some punishments which consist in
requir following a certain prescribed line of Conduct
the law directs the individual – to do a certain
action, – to abstain from another action – to pay
a certain sum of money – not to leave a
certain place, ect &cs. In all these cases
when physical constraint is not used – it is
necessary that full effect may be given to the
command of the law, to add the menace of a
second punishment in order to ensure submission
to the first. – This subsidiary punishment may sometimes
be of the same character with the original
punishment – thus for violating returning from temporary
banishment, – fresh banishment may be inflicted
but as a last resort every punishment which
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