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<p>1827 June 23<hi rend="superscript">rd</hi><lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Penal Code</head></p>
 
<p><head>Ch IV.  Instruments of delinquency – Deception &amp;c<lb/>
 
&sect;</head></p>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">14 contind</hi><lb/>
deceptions Falshood<lb/>
the oath not only useless<lb/>
for repression but<lb/>
worse than useless.</p>
<p>15<lb/>
License to mendacity<lb/>
granted to Lawyers<lb/>
&amp; Churchmen the<lb/>
most fruitful source<lb/>
of corruption in<lb/>
English Practice.</p>
<p>16<lb/>
Evil Falsehood<lb/>
criminalizes not only<lb/>
offences but also otherwise<lb/>
blameless<lb/>
acts.</p>
<p>17
Thus trade competition<lb/>
injuries<lb/>
but productive of –<lb/>
preponderate good
mendacity always<lb/>
injurious &amp;
never productive<lb/>
of preponderant<lb/>
good.</p>
<p>18<lb/>
Against corruption<lb/>
every trader is<lb/>
provided on being<lb/>
he may<lb/>
feel regret but not<lb/>
disappointment –<lb/>
as where property<lb/>
which he has regarded</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Ch IV.  Instruments of delinquency – Deception &amp;c</head><lb/>
&sect;</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">18 Contind</hi><lb/>
as his own<lb/>
is transference by<lb/>
Judge <unclear>anti</unclear><lb/>
another.</p>
<p>19<lb/>
Falsehood accordingly<lb/>
a universal instrument<lb/>
of insecurity<lb/>
thence punishment<lb/>
<del>to</del> applied to falsehood<lb/>
a correspondent<lb/>
instrument of security.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Ch IV.  Instruments of delinquency – <del>Deception</del> Sinister influence.</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
Sinister influence<lb/>
instruments restraint<lb/>
&amp; constraint.  But in the<lb/>
case of these instruments<lb/>
a particular<lb/>
act necessary but for sinister<lb/>
influence no act<lb/>
necessary.</p>
<p>2<lb/>
For sinister influence<lb/>
no special act necessary<lb/>
on the part of corruption<lb/>
thence np punishment<lb/>
nor other remedy<lb/>
scarcely even at Public<lb/>
Opinion Tribunal.</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Unoperating corruptions<lb/>
advantage over<lb/>
operating.  He may<lb/>
derive the whole of the<lb/>
profits &amp; bear none of<lb/>
the opprobrium.</p>
<p>4<lb/>
Immediate instruments<lb/>
of corruption wealth<lb/>
power reputation &amp;<lb/>
anything operating<lb/>
as an object of desire<lb/>
as for<lb/>
appetite.</p>
<p>5<lb/>
But thing have act of the<lb/>
relative situation in<lb/>
question no direct remedy<lb/>
applicable if<lb/>
when corruptor &amp; <del>corrupt</del><lb/>
corruptee are proved to be<lb/>
so relatively situated<lb/>
this may enter into consideration<lb/>
on fixation<lb/>
of appropriate remedies.</p>
<p>6<lb/>
Independently of its application<lb/>
to penal law this<lb/>
topic is applicable to const.<lb/>
law as per Const: Code.</p>
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1827 June 23rd
Penal Code

Ch IV. Instruments of delinquency – Deception &c
§

14 contind
deceptions Falshood
the oath not only useless
for repression but
worse than useless.

15
License to mendacity
granted to Lawyers
& Churchmen the
most fruitful source
of corruption in
English Practice.

16
Evil Falsehood
criminalizes not only
offences but also otherwise
blameless
acts.

17 Thus trade competition
injuries
but productive of –
preponderate good mendacity always
injurious & never productive
of preponderant
good.

18
Against corruption
every trader is
provided on being
he may
feel regret but not
disappointment –
as where property
which he has regarded


---page break---

Ch IV. Instruments of delinquency – Deception &c
§

18 Contind
as his own
is transference by
Judge anti
another.

19
Falsehood accordingly
a universal instrument
of insecurity
thence punishment
to applied to falsehood
a correspondent
instrument of security.


---page break---

Ch IV. Instruments of delinquency – Deception Sinister influence.

1
Sinister influence
instruments restraint
& constraint. But in the
case of these instruments
a particular
act necessary but for sinister
influence no act
necessary.

2
For sinister influence
no special act necessary
on the part of corruption
thence np punishment
nor other remedy
scarcely even at Public
Opinion Tribunal.

3
Unoperating corruptions
advantage over
operating. He may
derive the whole of the
profits & bear none of
the opprobrium.

4
Immediate instruments
of corruption wealth
power reputation &
anything operating
as an object of desire
as for
appetite.

5
But thing have act of the
relative situation in
question no direct remedy
applicable if
when corruptor & corrupt
corruptee are proved to be
so relatively situated
this may enter into consideration
on fixation
of appropriate remedies.

6
Independently of its application
to penal law this
topic is applicable to const.
law as per Const: Code.


Identifier: | JB/064/023/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-06-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

14 contind, 15-19, 1-6

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

023

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Ch. IV Instruments of delinquency - Deception &c

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C15

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20377

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