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<p>1827 June 26<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><lb/>
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<head>Penal Code</head><note>B.1.  Offences collectively</note></p>
 
<p><head>Ch.<lb/>
 
&sect;.  Co-offenders</head></p>
 
<p>1<lb/>
Co-offenders persons<lb/>
concerned in the<lb/>
performance of an<lb/>
act by law constituted<lb/>
an Offence.</p>
<p>2<lb/>
Exceptions excepted<lb/>
all persons so acting<lb/>
in conjunction<lb/>
to be dealt with<lb/>
in the same manner.</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Of the parts respectively<lb/>
borne by co-offenders<lb/>
– Description<lb/>
will vary according<lb/>
to the nature<lb/>
of the offence</p>
<p>4<lb/>
Different modes of<lb/>
co-operation between<lb/>
co-offenders<lb/>
applicable to different<lb/>
states of delinquency.</p>
<p>5<lb/>
In different consummated<lb/>
offences<lb/>
however made<lb/>
of co-operation different.</p>
<p>6<lb/>
In cases where accessories<lb/>
<del>sory a</del> partake<lb/>
of the profit of</p>
<pb/>
<p>6 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
the offence – little<lb/>
or no difference between<lb/>
accessories &amp;
principals.  Examples<lb/>
Co-offenders in offences<lb/>
for gratification<lb/>
of antipathy.</p>
<p>7<lb/>
In other cases a<lb/>
marked distinction.<lb/>
Example ill will on<lb/>
the part of one co-offender<lb/>
– (Ex. Succession<lb/>
coveting murderer) on<lb/>
the part of the other<lb/>
of a factitious interest<lb/>
(mercenary <unclear>hire</unclear>)</p>
<p>8<lb/>
Uses of these distinctions<lb/>
1 correspondence<lb/>
in the description of the<lb/>
offence  2 correspondence<lb/>
in the mens of<lb/>
repression.</p>
<p>9<lb/>
Reasons for hunting out<lb/>
all co-offencers  1 Maximizing<lb/>
security for compensation<lb/>
2 rendering<lb/>
the punishment of each<lb/>
co-offender proportional<lb/>
to his share in the offence.</p>
<p>10<lb/>
In English law such investigation<lb/>
impracticable.</p>
<p>11<lb/>
And would extinguish<lb/>
evidence in many cases<lb/>
by means of the non-admission<lb/>
of confessional<lb/>
evidence</p>
<p>(37)</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Ch. VII  Co-offenders<lb/>
&sect;. </head></p>
<p>Co-offendership<lb/>
modes  1 Investigation<lb/>
2 Advice  3 Assistance<lb/>
to the act<lb/>
4 <unclear>Proliction</unclear> during<lb/>
the act  5 contributing<lb/>
to impunity<lb/>
6 affording knowledge<lb/>
subservient<lb/>
7 Intercepting knowledge<lb/>
preventive.</p>
<p>Different parts<lb/>
takeable by different<lb/>
co-offenders.</p>
<p>Use of this disquisition –<lb/>
1 Facilitating<lb/>
detection  2 Prevention<lb/>
of communication  3 Sistition<lb/>
of chemical offences<lb/>
4 augmenting<lb/>
chance of compensation.</p>
<p>To be accessory<lb/>
to an offence a person<lb/>
must be privy<lb/>
to the design.</p>
<p>Mischief of the 2<hi rend="superscript">d <lb/>
its    on the<lb/>
nature of the motives.</hi></p>
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1827 June 26th
Penal CodeB.1. Offences collectively

Ch.
§. Co-offenders

1
Co-offenders persons
concerned in the
performance of an
act by law constituted
an Offence.

2
Exceptions excepted
all persons so acting
in conjunction
to be dealt with
in the same manner.

3
Of the parts respectively
borne by co-offenders
– Description
will vary according
to the nature
of the offence

4
Different modes of
co-operation between
co-offenders
applicable to different
states of delinquency.

5
In different consummated
offences
however made
of co-operation different.

6
In cases where accessories
sory a partake
of the profit of


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6 contind.
the offence – little
or no difference between
accessories & principals. Examples
Co-offenders in offences
for gratification
of antipathy.

7
In other cases a
marked distinction.
Example ill will on
the part of one co-offender
– (Ex. Succession
coveting murderer) on
the part of the other
of a factitious interest
(mercenary hire)

8
Uses of these distinctions
1 correspondence
in the description of the
offence 2 correspondence
in the mens of
repression.

9
Reasons for hunting out
all co-offencers 1 Maximizing
security for compensation
2 rendering
the punishment of each
co-offender proportional
to his share in the offence.

10
In English law such investigation
impracticable.

11
And would extinguish
evidence in many cases
by means of the non-admission
of confessional
evidence

(37)


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Ch. VII Co-offenders
§.

Co-offendership
modes 1 Investigation
2 Advice 3 Assistance
to the act
4 Proliction during
the act 5 contributing
to impunity
6 affording knowledge
subservient
7 Intercepting knowledge
preventive.

Different parts
takeable by different
co-offenders.

Use of this disquisition –
1 Facilitating
detection 2 Prevention
of communication 3 Sistition
of chemical offences
4 augmenting
chance of compensation.

To be accessory
to an offence a person
must be privy
to the design.

Mischief of the 2d
its on the
nature of the motives.


Identifier: | JB/064/038/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1827-06-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-11

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

038

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Ch. VII Co offenders

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C37

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

20392

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