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<p>1827 June 7<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code</head><note>II  Remedies collectively<lb/>
 
Ch. Punishment pecuniary</note></p>
 
<p><add>Little</add> No fear need ever be entertained of <del><gap/></del> excess in the <add>quantum degree</add> article<lb/>
 
of pecuniary punishment when <add>if</add> the fund into <add>to</add> which the result<lb/>
is poured <add>transferred</add> is the proper fund:  namely the fund at the disposal<lb/>
of the government for the service of the whole community.</p>
<p>&#9758; Refer on this occasion the <del>the Report</del> reference made <add>and quotation given</add> in<lb/>
Morn<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> Chron for 7 June 1827 to the Report in Wakefield's<lb/>
Ireland of the fine of no more than £300 inflicted<lb/>
by Judge Day on a Magistrate to whom oppression was<lb/>
at the same time imputed by attributives of the most <del><gap/></del><lb/>
drastic character.</p>
<p>The same Judge whose tender mercy would not<lb/>
suffer him to impose a fine of a few hundreds on a<lb/>
bondholder who possessed twice as many thousands a year<lb/>
would behold not <unclear>merely</unclear> with unconcern but even with inward<lb/>
delight ten or twenty times as much money taken<lb/>
from the same individual <del><gap/></del> even when guiltless and<lb/>
regarded as such, <del><gap/></del> the money not being given to government<lb/>
for public service but divided among the goodly and <unclear>learned</unclear><lb/>
fellowship and fraternity of lawyers.</p>
<p>As little <add>does</add> would he grudge it if <add>when</add> the whole aggregate<lb/>
of his <unclear>convicts</unclear> pecuniary means is swept into the <add>private</add> coffers of<lb/>
the King or intercepted on its way to them by the Sheriff of the<lb/>
County, the King:  <gap/> located in that same situation by his<lb/>
Royal <del><gap/></del> Master.  For wherever the aggregate of punishment<lb/>
is of that <add>enormous, most</add> complicated and altogether <add>unmeasurable and</add> unfathomable mass called<lb/>
felony let the pecuniary means of the offender be ever so ample<lb/>
not as <unclear>alone</unclear> if <gap/>reason is to be employed in affording the matter<lb/>
of satisfaction to the individual injured.</p>
<p>Yes indeed, if in case of theft the very subject matter<lb/>
of the offence be forthcoming:  but no, if it be not forthcoming, how<lb/>
ample so ever the stock of other <del>articles</del> <add>subject matters</add> of property the produce<lb/>
of which might by sale be rendered applicable to this purpose.  Who <del>In <gap/></del><lb/>
Who shall number<lb/>
<del><gap/> are</del> the <gap/><lb/>
<add>with</add> which my neglect<lb/>
<gap/> every foot of.</p>
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1827 June 7
Penal CodeII Remedies collectively
Ch. Punishment pecuniary

Little No fear need ever be entertained of excess in the quantum degree article
of pecuniary punishment when if the fund into to which the result
is poured transferred is the proper fund: namely the fund at the disposal
of the government for the service of the whole community.

☞ Refer on this occasion the the Report reference made and quotation given in
Morng Chron for 7 June 1827 to the Report in Wakefield's
Ireland of the fine of no more than £300 inflicted
by Judge Day on a Magistrate to whom oppression was
at the same time imputed by attributives of the most
drastic character.

The same Judge whose tender mercy would not
suffer him to impose a fine of a few hundreds on a
bondholder who possessed twice as many thousands a year
would behold not merely with unconcern but even with inward
delight ten or twenty times as much money taken
from the same individual even when guiltless and
regarded as such, the money not being given to government
for public service but divided among the goodly and learned
fellowship and fraternity of lawyers.

As little does would he grudge it if when the whole aggregate
of his convicts pecuniary means is swept into the private coffers of
the King or intercepted on its way to them by the Sheriff of the
County, the King: located in that same situation by his
Royal Master. For wherever the aggregate of punishment
is of that enormous, most complicated and altogether unmeasurable and unfathomable mass called
felony let the pecuniary means of the offender be ever so ample
not as alone if reason is to be employed in affording the matter
of satisfaction to the individual injured.

Yes indeed, if in case of theft the very subject matter
of the offence be forthcoming: but no, if it be not forthcoming, how
ample so ever the stock of other articles subject matters of property the produce
of which might by sale be rendered applicable to this purpose. Who In
Who shall number
are the
with which my neglect
every foot of.


Identifier: | JB/068/373/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 68.

Date_1

1827-06-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-12

Box

068

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

373

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

22568

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