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<p><note><del>Want of consciousness</del> An instigator to be punished only according to the instigation, not according to the perpetration. An aggravation applying to the perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it</note> Thus if <del>if</del> one man <add>suborn or otherwise</add> instigate <del>or suborn</del> another<lb/>
<p><note><del>Want of consciousness</del> An instigator to be punished only according to the instigation, not according to the perpetration. An aggravation applying to the perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it</note>
to <del>commit</del> <add>perpetrate</add> an <del>cri</del> offence, and the instigatee perpetrate<lb/>
<lb/>
it <del>with</del> <add>under</add> such circumstances as constitute an aggravation,<lb/>
Thus if <del>if</del> one man <add>suborn or otherwise</add> instigate <del>or suborn</del> another
and it appears clear that the instigator had<lb/>
<lb/>
no intention that it should be perpetrated <del>in</del> <add>under</add> such<lb/>
to <del>commit</del> <add>perpetrate</add> an <del>cri</del> offence, and the instigatee perpetrate
<lb/>
it <del>with</del> <add>under</add> such circumstances as constitute an aggravation,
<lb/>
and it appears clear that the instigator had
<lb/>
no intention that it should be perpetrated <del>in</del> <add>under</add> such
<lb/>
circumstances, let the <del>suborner</del> <add>instigator</add> be punished <add>only</add> as for<lb/>
circumstances, let the <del>suborner</del> <add>instigator</add> be punished <add>only</add> as for<lb/>
the simple offence and the perpetrator alone as<lb/>
the simple offence and the perpetrator alone as<lb/>
for the aggravated offence. But the <add>standing</add> presumption is<lb/>
for the aggravated offence. But the <add>standing</add> presumption is<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> that the perpetration went according to the instigation:<lb/>
<del>also</del> that the perpetration went according to the instigation:<lb/>
and if the fact be otherwise, it is incumbent in<lb/>
and if the fact be otherwise, it is incumbent in<lb/>
the offender to make it out</p>
the offender to make it out</p>
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<p><note>&#x2014; nor one applying to the instigator, to the perpetrator.</note> So on the other hand if <del>the suborner <add>an instigator</add></del><lb/>
<p><note>&#x2014; nor one applying to the instigator, to the perpetrator.</note>  
<lb/>
So on the other hand if <del>the suborner <add>an instigator</add></del><lb/>
<del>knows of</del> a circumstance of aggravation be known to the<lb/>
<del>knows of</del> a circumstance of aggravation be known to the<lb/>
instigator, and not to the <del>suborner</del> perpetrator, let the instigator<lb/>
instigator, and not to the <del>suborner</del> perpetrator, let the instigator<lb/>
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<p><note>An extenuation applying <del>th</del> to the <del>instigator</del> perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it</note> Thus also with regard to extenuations. If <del>the</del> a<lb/>
<p><note>An extenuation applying <del>th</del> to the <del>instigator</del> perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it</note>  
<lb/>
Thus also with regard to extenuations. If <del>the</del> a<lb/>
<del>inst</del> man instigate another to perpetuate an offence, and<lb/>
<del>inst</del> man instigate another to perpetuate an offence, and<lb/>
the instigatee perpetuate it under such circumstances as<lb/>
the instigatee perpetuate it under such circumstances as<lb/>
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<p><note>Nor one applying <add>to</add></note> On the other hand, if <del>the instigator</del> a man<lb/>
<p><note>Nor one applying <add>to</add></note>  
<lb/>
On the other hand, if <del>the instigator</del> a man<lb/>
under circumstances <del>that</del> of extenuation instigate another <add>to</add></p>
under circumstances <del>that</del> of extenuation instigate another <add>to</add></p>


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Of Co-offenders

44

Want of consciousness An instigator to be punished only according to the instigation, not according to the perpetration. An aggravation applying to the perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it
Thus if if one man suborn or otherwise instigate or suborn another
to commit perpetrate an cri offence, and the instigatee perpetrate
it with under such circumstances as constitute an aggravation,
and it appears clear that the instigator had
no intention that it should be perpetrated in under such
circumstances, let the suborner instigator be punished only as for
the simple offence and the perpetrator alone as
for the aggravated offence. But the standing presumption is
also that the perpetration went according to the instigation:
and if the fact be otherwise, it is incumbent in
the offender to make it out

45

— nor one applying to the instigator, to the perpetrator.
So on the other hand if the suborner an instigator
knows of a circumstance of aggravation be known to the
instigator, and not to the suborner perpetrator, let the instigator
alone be punished as for the aggravation, and not
the perpetrator.

46

An extenuation applying th to the instigator perpetrator extends not to the instigator who is not conscious of it
Thus also with regard to extenuations. If the a
inst man instigate another to perpetuate an offence, and
the instigatee perpetuate it under such circumstances as
constitute an extenuation on his part but apply not
to the instigator, let the perpetrator have the benefit of
the extenuation but not the instigator.

47

Nor one applying to
On the other hand, if the instigator a man
under circumstances that of extenuation instigate another to


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Identifier: | JB/098/026/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

24-27, 43-47, 39, 40-42, 48

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

026

Info in main headings field

of co-offenders

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f19 / f20 / f21 / f22

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31634

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