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<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi>  The <hi rend="underline">corpus delicti</hi> of <lb/>the Civil Law<lb/></note>
<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi>  The <hi rend="underline">corpus delicti</hi> of <lb/>the Civil Law<lb/></note>


detection <add>discovery</add> of the <hi rend="underline">fact</hi>  and [detection] <add>discovery</add> of the <hi rend="underline">person</hi> ; which <lb/>latter is also called <hi rend="underline">detection</hi>.<lb/>
<p>detection <add>discovery</add> of the <hi rend="underline">fact</hi>  and [detection] <add>discovery</add> of the <hi rend="underline">person</hi> ; which <lb/>latter is also called <hi rend="underline">detection</hi>.</p>


<note>To whom it is <lb/>requisite the person <lb/>of an offender <lb/>should be known<lb/></note><p> <add>Now</add> For putting a stop to the <sic>enterprize</sic> [detection]  <add>discovery</add><lb/>of the fact may sometimes be sufficient:  but for<lb/>bringing the offender to punishment the [detection] <add>discovery</add><lb/>of the person is always necessary.  Now in order<lb/>to a man's being punished it is necessar<del>il</del>y that<lb/>he should be recognizable, and that at all times,<lb/>by those upon whose evidence he is to be convicted,<lb/>in order <add>so far so far furth</add> that they may be able to <del>say</del> assert with<lb/>confidence that the person who on the occasion<lb/>in question is brought before them is the same<lb/>person whom they saw in the act of committing<lb/>the offence, or in <del>such oc</del> such circumstances as<lb/>induce a probability of his having been concerned<lb/>in it.  In the same manner it is necessary that<lb/>he should be recognizable by all other <add>such</add> ministers<lb/>of justice as it may be requisite should have<lb/>a personal intercourse with him, whether for the<lb/>purpose of warning him to put himself upon his<lb/> defence, or where the punishment which impends<lb/>over him is of a corporal nature, for the purpose<lb/>of making sure of his being forth coming<lb/>in readiness to abide it.<lb/></p>
<note>To whom it is <lb/>requisite the person <lb/>of an offender <lb/>should be known<lb/></note><p> <add>Now</add> For putting a stop to the <sic>enterprize</sic> [detection]  <add>discovery</add><lb/>of the fact may sometimes be sufficient:  but for<lb/>bringing the offender to punishment the [detection] <add>discovery</add><lb/>of the person is always necessary.  Now in order<lb/>to a man's being punished it is necessar<del>il</del>y that<lb/>he should be recognizable, and that at all times,<lb/>by those upon whose evidence he is to be convicted,<lb/>in order <add>so far so far furth</add> that they may be able to <del>say</del> assert with<lb/>confidence that the person who on the occasion<lb/>in question is brought before them is the same<lb/>person whom they saw in the act of committing<lb/>the offence, or in <del>such oc</del> such circumstances as<lb/>induce a probability of his having been concerned<lb/>in it.  In the same manner it is necessary that<lb/>he should be recognizable by all other <add>such</add> ministers<lb/>of justice as it may be requisite should have<lb/>a personal intercourse with him, whether for the<lb/>purpose of warning him to put himself upon his<lb/> defence, or where the punishment which impends<lb/>over him is of a corporal nature, for the purpose<lb/>of making sure of his being forth coming<lb/>in readiness to abide it.<lb/></p>
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Indirect Legislation § 6


Political

NOTE
(a) The corpus delicti of
the Civil Law

detection discovery of the fact and [detection] discovery of the person ; which
latter is also called detection.

To whom it is
requisite the person
of an offender
should be known

Now For putting a stop to the enterprize [detection] discovery
of the fact may sometimes be sufficient: but for
bringing the offender to punishment the [detection] discovery
of the person is always necessary. Now in order
to a man's being punished it is necessarily that
he should be recognizable, and that at all times,
by those upon whose evidence he is to be convicted,
in order so far so far furth that they may be able to say assert with
confidence that the person who on the occasion
in question is brought before them is the same
person whom they saw in the act of committing
the offence, or in such oc such circumstances as
induce a probability of his having been concerned
in it. In the same manner it is necessary that
he should be recognizable by all other such ministers
of justice as it may be requisite should have
a personal intercourse with him, whether for the
purpose of warning him to put himself upon his
defence, or where the punishment which impends
over him is of a corporal nature, for the purpose
of making sure of his being forth coming
in readiness to abide it.

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Identifier: | JB/087/030/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

5

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

030

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

004

Titles

note

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 motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27555

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