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1822 Jany 8
Penal Code – Matter Generalia
Punishment – its Execution
1. Nature
2. Ends – Universal and particular
3. Grounds or Justification causes – proper and improper
wherein of laws for punishment.
4. Mature – or proportion – as between punishment and delinquency &c
5. Condition sine quâ non of infliction
6. Modes of contributing to the end
7. Persons whose benefit is to be considered 1. Delinquent
2. Party specially injured, if any. 3. Persons at large.
8. Legislators model in the application of punishments
Surgeons practices.
9. Cause for exemption from punishment – proper and
improper. Improper causes goodness of intention
when except in so far as the mischief of the practice is
lessened. Ex. gr. Evil done through piety.
Improper causes for punishment
1. Legislator's aversion to the act
2. Legislators antipathy to the agent, viz. genus or
individual, viz in the sum of
1. difference in opinion. 2. difference in taste i.e.
aversion to the act
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