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<p>1818 <!-- pencil -->June 25<lb/> | |||
<!-- pencil -->Penal Code</p> | |||
<p><del>Ch. Sistitive Remedies</del> <add>Suppressive as per Dum. Principle II 302 against Imprisonment</add></p> | |||
<p>1. Registration of Prisons and Prisoners as exist with causes of <gap/> viz.<lb/> | |||
1. Criminality before Judgment. 2. d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> after Judgment. 2. Insecurity. 3. Signal for<lb/> | |||
calling in assistance of <gap/> &c. 4. Habeas Corpus. 5. Riot Act. | |||
</p> | |||
<p><del>Ch. Suppressive or Sistitive Remedies</del><lb/> | |||
Offences incapable of being Chronical. 1. Mutilation. 2. Homicide. 3. Rape. 4. <del>Compleat</del> <add>Compleat</add> destruction of any useful thing,<lb/> | |||
and see Chronical Offence same Volume II, 298: viz. 1. ex-actor | |||
<gap/>. 2. ex <gap/> prominent. 3. ex actor urgative.<lb/> | |||
4. ex open manacle. 5. ex scripto <gap/> <gap/>. 6. ex <gap/>. 7.<lb/> | |||
ex occasion <unclear>persistute</unclear> <gap/> <gap/>. ex cooperation.</p> | |||
<p>Ch. Suppressive <del><gap/></del> remedy is a remedy the <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
applicability of which supposes</p> | |||
<p>A chronical <add>or continuous</add> offence or <del>say</del> <add>any forbidden act</add> offence capable of <add>being</add> continuing<lb/> | |||
<add>kept in exercise</add> for an indefinite length, supposes the existence of<lb/> | |||
chronicality on the part of the offence to which it is applied.</p> | |||
<p><del>A chronical offence</del> The division <del>of</del> into acute and<lb/> | |||
chronical has place alike in regard to diseases and<lb/> | |||
in regard to offences: in regard to the disorders of the body<lb/> | |||
natural and the disorders of the body politic. In the case<lb/> | |||
of offences instead of acute say rather transitory or incapable of duration.</p> | |||
<p>So numerous and various are the offences which<lb/> | |||
either in their own nature or by accident are capable<lb/> | |||
of being chronical – so vast in comparison is the portion<lb/> | |||
which they cover <add>in</add> of the field of possible delinquency<lb/> | |||
that the shorter <del>way</del> <add>course</add> is to bring to view the few that<lb/> | |||
are not capable of becoming <del><gap/></del> chronical, stating<lb/> | |||
in general terms that no others can be <add>are</add> exempt <add>can stand short</add> from<lb/> | |||
this bad <add>undesirable</add> quality.</p> | |||
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1818 June 25
Penal Code
Ch. Sistitive Remedies Suppressive as per Dum. Principle II 302 against Imprisonment
1. Registration of Prisons and Prisoners as exist with causes of viz.
1. Criminality before Judgment. 2. do after Judgment. 2. Insecurity. 3. Signal for
calling in assistance of &c. 4. Habeas Corpus. 5. Riot Act.
Ch. Suppressive or Sistitive Remedies
Offences incapable of being Chronical. 1. Mutilation. 2. Homicide. 3. Rape. 4. Compleat Compleat destruction of any useful thing,
and see Chronical Offence same Volume II, 298: viz. 1. ex-actor
. 2. ex prominent. 3. ex actor urgative.
4. ex open manacle. 5. ex scripto . 6. ex . 7.
ex occasion persistute . ex cooperation.
Ch. Suppressive remedy is a remedy the
applicability of which supposes
A chronical or continuous offence or say any forbidden act offence capable of being continuing
kept in exercise for an indefinite length, supposes the existence of
chronicality on the part of the offence to which it is applied.
A chronical offence The division of into acute and
chronical has place alike in regard to diseases and
in regard to offences: in regard to the disorders of the body
natural and the disorders of the body politic. In the case
of offences instead of acute say rather transitory or incapable of duration.
So numerous and various are the offences which
either in their own nature or by accident are capable
of being chronical – so vast in comparison is the portion
which they cover in of the field of possible delinquency
that the shorter way course is to bring to view the few that
are not capable of becoming chronical, stating
in general terms that no others can be are exempt can stand short from
this bad undesirable quality.
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