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<head>Pecuniary punishments</head><lb/> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Pecuniary punishments</hi> <del>they are</del> <unclear>purport<del>ed</del></unclear> <del>of</del><lb/> | |||
these advantages <add>they are</add> 1. susceptibility of graduation.<lb/> | |||
-2. <add>they</add> <sic>fulfillment</sic> of <gap/> and of the punishment,<lb/> | |||
3 - subservient to compensation. But it must<lb/> | |||
be <del>observed <gap/> be</del> recollection, that a pecuniary<lb/> | |||
punishment, if the sum is <del><gap/></del> the same<lb/> | |||
in all cases, it is the highest degree unequal.<lb/> | |||
This observation, the justice of which is so<lb/> | |||
obvious, has however been <del>neg<gap/></del> neglected<lb/> | |||
by all legislation. Pecuniary penalties have<lb/> | |||
awarded without any regard being paid to <lb/> | |||
the profit of the offence, to the mischief of<lb/> | |||
the offences as to the pecuniary circumstances<lb/> | |||
of the delinquent. Thus to some <del><gap/></del> it is a<lb/> | |||
mere <del><gap/></del> trifle, to others ruin. <del><gap/></del> <unclear>We</unclear> may<lb/> | |||
<unclear>serve</unclear> to remember the <del><gap/></del> story of the young<lb/> | |||
Roman who <unclear>saw a fox as the ear to carry body</unclear><lb/> | |||
he met, and immediately presented them.<lb/> | |||
<del>with<gap/></del> with the <gap/> forced by the laws of<lb/> | |||
the <del>12</del> Twelve Tables. If pecuniary punishments<lb/> | |||
are to be employed, let them be <unclear>proportioned</unclear><lb/> | |||
to the pecuniary circumstances of the delinquent.<lb/> | |||
Let the <del>at</del> relative proportion of the penalty be<lb/> | |||
<unclear>fluid</unclear> and not its absolute quantity. For<lb/> | |||
such an offence, with a <unclear>proportions</unclear> of the<lb/> | |||
property of the delinquent, certain regulations<lb/> | |||
being established to prevent any obstacles that<lb/> | |||
mighten <del>from</del> arise from requiring a literal<lb/> | |||
execution of this rule.<lb/></p> | |||
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Pecuniary punishments
Pecuniary punishments they are purported of
these advantages they are 1. susceptibility of graduation.
-2. they fulfillment of and of the punishment,
3 - subservient to compensation. But it must
be observed be recollection, that a pecuniary
punishment, if the sum is the same
in all cases, it is the highest degree unequal.
This observation, the justice of which is so
obvious, has however been neg neglected
by all legislation. Pecuniary penalties have
awarded without any regard being paid to
the profit of the offence, to the mischief of
the offences as to the pecuniary circumstances
of the delinquent. Thus to some it is a
mere trifle, to others ruin. We may
serve to remember the story of the young
Roman who saw a fox as the ear to carry body
he met, and immediately presented them.
with with the forced by the laws of
the 12 Twelve Tables. If pecuniary punishments
are to be employed, let them be proportioned
to the pecuniary circumstances of the delinquent.
Let the at relative proportion of the penalty be
fluid and not its absolute quantity. For
such an offence, with a proportions of the
property of the delinquent, certain regulations
being established to prevent any obstacles that
mighten from arise from requiring a literal
execution of this rule.
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