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<head>C</head> 
<head>Personal Injuries</head><lb/>
 
<p>So any person whatever may apprehend <del> a person</del> <add>an offender</add> <lb/>who is committing or attempting to <sic>committ</sic> or has committed<lb/> to any of the second rate crimes: but such criminal<lb/> although he cannot otherwise be taken may not <lb/> designedly be killed:  yet in attempting to apprehend<lb/> him if it can not be done otherwise any person<lb/> may <add>make use of</add>  may use any mortal weapon.<lb/></p> 
 
<p>So if a <del><gap/></del> person be violently suspected upon<lb/> probable cause of having been guilty of any first <lb/>rate or second rate crime any one <del>without the war</del> <del><add>may</add></del> <add>upon a sincere</add><lb/> persuasion of his guilt founded in probable cause may [without<lb/> <add>the</add> warrant of a Magistrate] <del>may</del> apprehend him, without<lb/> the warrant of a Magistrate; although the party apprehended<lb/> turn out afterward <add>eventually</add> to be innocent.<lb/></p> 


<p>If there were no cause sufficiently probable <add>ground apparently reasonable</add> <lb/> for the arrest although the <add>persuasion of the</add> party of arresting were<lb/> sincere, he may be compelled to pay mor or less<lb/> to the party arrested (if innocent) in the way of compensation.  So also <add>may he</add> although there <del>were no</del> were cause officially <lb/>probable <lb/> if he much better able to bear<lb/> the damage than the party arrested according to the<lb/> direction of the Judge <add>Court</add>.<lb/></p>


<p> <note>Arrest for Misdemeanours </note> <lb/> There are certain cases in which offenders <lb/> who are guilty of misdemeanours only may be apprehended <lb/> without warrant.  See <hi rend='underline'>Laws</hi> of <hi rend='underline'>Arrests</hi>. <lb/></p><lb/> <note>Enforcing Seizure of Goods  </note> <lb/>  <p>There are also certain cases in which goods <lb/> may be seized by any one without warrant, and in which <lb/> consequently any thing may be done to <add>the</add>  <del>the</del> <add>any</add>  persons <add>if any who </add> oppose<del>ing</del><lb/> <add>the</add> seizure, which is necessary to overcome their<lb/> opposition.  See <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi> of <hi rend='underline'>Seizures.</hi></p>


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C Personal Injuries

So any person whatever may apprehend a person an offender
who is committing or attempting to committ or has committed
to any of the second rate crimes: but such criminal
although he cannot otherwise be taken may not
designedly be killed: yet in attempting to apprehend
him if it can not be done otherwise any person
may make use of may use any mortal weapon.

So if a person be violently suspected upon
probable cause of having been guilty of any first
rate or second rate crime any one without the war may upon a sincere
persuasion of his guilt founded in probable cause may [without
the warrant of a Magistrate] may apprehend him, without
the warrant of a Magistrate; although the party apprehended
turn out afterward eventually to be innocent.

If there were no cause sufficiently probable ground apparently reasonable
for the arrest although the persuasion of the party of arresting were
sincere, he may be compelled to pay mor or less
to the party arrested (if innocent) in the way of compensation. So also may he although there were no were cause officially
probable
if he much better able to bear
the damage than the party arrested according to the
direction of the Judge Court.

Arrest for Misdemeanours
There are certain cases in which offenders
who are guilty of misdemeanours only may be apprehended
without warrant. See Laws of Arrests.


Enforcing Seizure of Goods

There are also certain cases in which goods
may be seized by any one without warrant, and in which
consequently any thing may be done to the the any persons if any who opposeing
the seizure, which is necessary to overcome their
opposition. See Law of Seizures.



Identifier: | JB/073/077/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 73.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

073

Main Headings

law in general

Folio number

077

Info in main headings field

simple personal injuries

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23917

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