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1827. July 25.
Penal Code. Book 1. Heads of Chapters and Sections.

B.1. Offences Collectively

Ch. 1.
Ends and Field and Ends and of the Penal Code

§. 1. End of Penal Law.
§. 2. Sub-ends of Penal Law
§. 3. Fields of Penal Law
§. 4. Commands, Species.
§. 5. Good and evil – distinction.
§. 6. Penal and non-penal branches of Law.
§. 7. Substantive and adjective branches of law
§. 8. Codes general and particular.
§. 9. Application, universal and local, of Penal law.

Ch. 2.
Good and Evil.

§. 1. Uses of this delineation
§. 2. Expositions.
§. 3. Evil – it's progress in the community, from human agency
§. 4. Good – its progress.
§. 5. Agency, positive and negative.
§. 6. Mental Pathology – Propositions
§. 7. Justice – its relation to the ends and sub ends of law


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B.1. Offences Collectively

Ch. III.
Division of Offences.

§. 1. Uses of this discussion.
§. 2. Sources of division.
§. 3. Seat of the disorder.
§. 4. Offences private, semi-public and public.
§. 5. Offences private – sub-divisions.
§. 6. Offences affecting title and offences affecting use.
§. 7. Offences evanescent transitory and continuous.
§. 9. Offences continuous – sub-species.
§. 10. Offences inchoate and consummate.
§. 11. Offences positive and negative. See II §. 5. VI.
§. 12. Offences affecting self-serving power, and offences affecting trust.
§. 13. Number of co-offenders.
§. 14. Mischief aggravated, extenuated and unmodified.
§. 14. Offences simple and complex.
§. 16. Divisions all-comprehensive and partial.


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B.1. Offences Collectively

Ch. IV.
States of the Mind.

§. 1. Uses of this enquiry.
§. 2. Results announced.
§. 3. Evil consciousness.
§. 4. Unintentionality.

Ch. V.
Instruments of Delinquency.
§. 1. Instruments what.
§. 2. Deception, its modes.
§. 3. Falshood at large.
§. 4. Forgery.
§. 5. Personation.
§. 6. Perjury.
§. 7. Suppression of Evidence.
§. 8. Sinister influence. Subornation – allective, compulsive, deceptive – of deceptious evidence.


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B.1. Offences Collectively

Ch. VI.
Offences inchoate and consummate

§. 1. Introductory observations.
§. 2. Designs
§. 3. Preparations.
§. 4. Attempts.
§. 5. Consummation.

Ch. VII.
Co-Offenders
, or say Co-delinquents.
§. 1. Co-Offendership, modes.
§. 2. Instigation.
§. 5. §. 3. Advice.
§. 6. §. 4. Assistance to the act.
§. 7. §. 5. Protection after subsequential.
§. 8. §. 6. Contribution to impunity.
§. 3. §. 7. Affording knowledge subservient.
§. 4. §. 8. Intercepting knowledge preventive.


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