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constitutes the Profit may not have been yet received by him: it may have been received by him and paid over immediately to another: it may have been received by another to his use.
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A profit to a friend, relation or dependent the offender is to be reckoned his profit in as far as it appears
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that it was in contemplation of such profit that he committed the offence
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whenever a clear profit appears to have accrued to any indifferent person by reason of an offense of such person knew of the offence before the profit accrued to him, he shall be obliged to refund; but if he refund it amicably and without
standing suit he shall be saved from all expense.
Restitution shall be made by profiting knowingly by an offence. 7.
The judge in ordinary cannot punish any act which the law has not expressly prohibited or made punishable
Where the legislation punishes not not neither can the ordinary judge. 0
Nor even the judge extraordinary, but where it appears
that the defendant knew the act to be morally wrong this is that the tendency of it was mischievous to the community for me
Not the extortionary but when the offence is against.
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