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<head>C  9.</head>
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<head>Of Justifications<!-- 2 words, larger font -->.</head>
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<p><note>1.  If you can, arrest your adversary &#x2014;</note> apprehending that he will assault you again: <add>in such case</add> you may
<lb/>
lay hold of him and take him to a Constable or a Judge
<lb/>
See the Law of Arrests.</p>
 
 
<p>2. <note>2. If you can not, restrain him without pain</note> Or if that is not in your power without suffering more,
<lb/>
you may take any means of disabling him for the time
<lb/>
from carrying on the attack, that can be taken without
<lb/>
putting him in pain: as by holding him or tying his hands
<lb/>
behind him.</p>
 
<p>3. <note>3. If not that, by pain</note> Or if that cannot be done without your suffering a
<lb/>
further damage, you may beat him or otherwise put him
<lb/>
to pain, as much as is necessary to <add>deter</add> <del>terrify</del> him or disable
<lb/>
him from prosecuting his purpose.
<lb/></p>
 
<p>4. <note>If not so, by killing him if necessary.</note>  If you cannot thus make him desist, and you have
<lb/>
no cheaper way of saving yourself from being killed
<lb/>
or suffering an irreparable personal injury, You may
<lb/>
kill him.
<lb/></p>
 
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<p><!-- indent --><note>&#x2014; of the person of another</note> What a man may do in defence of himself he
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may do in defence of another who is unlawfully attacked.
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<p><!-- indent --><add><note>&#x2014; of his own possessions (A)<!-- (A) written in pencil --> next Page.</note> To defend the innocent is the brave man's glory.</add>  What a man may do in defence of his person he
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may do in defence of his possessions <add>(A)</add><!-- added in pencil, and written above the letters 'ions' of the previous word --> against any unlawful <add>bodily</add>
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C 9. Of Justifications.

1. If you can, arrest your adversary — apprehending that he will assault you again: in such case you may
lay hold of him and take him to a Constable or a Judge
See the Law of Arrests.


2. 2. If you can not, restrain him without pain Or if that is not in your power without suffering more,
you may take any means of disabling him for the time
from carrying on the attack, that can be taken without
putting him in pain: as by holding him or tying his hands
behind him.

3. 3. If not that, by pain Or if that cannot be done without your suffering a
further damage, you may beat him or otherwise put him
to pain, as much as is necessary to deter terrify him or disable
him from prosecuting his purpose.

4. If not so, by killing him if necessary. If you cannot thus make him desist, and you have
no cheaper way of saving yourself from being killed
or suffering an irreparable personal injury, You may
kill him.

Main - Text.

— of the person of another What a man may do in defence of himself he
may do in defence of another who is unlawfully attacked.

— of his own possessions (A) next Page. To defend the innocent is the brave man's glory. What a man may do in defence of his person he
may do in defence of his possessions (A) against any unlawful bodily




Identifier: | JB/071/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 71.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

of justifications

Image

001

Titles

justification 5th - domestic powers, and subservience thereto / justification 6th - military powers & subservience thereto / note / justification 7th - furtherance of justice

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] propatria [britannia motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23406

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