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<!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <head>1829. Aug.<lb/> Reformist reviewed Peel's Statutes</head> <!-- first column --> <p> IV II. Cap. 18</p> <p> §3. Provision inadequate<lb/> against co-offenders.</p> <p> §4. Separate proviso<lb/ | <!-- this page is organised in four columns --> <head>1829. Aug.<lb/> Reformist reviewed Peel's Statutes</head> <!-- first column --> <p> IV II. Cap. 18</p> <p> §3. Provision inadequate<lb/> against co-offenders.</p> <p> §4. Separate proviso<lb/> permissive but inadequate<lb/> allowing <lb/> traps to be set in a <lb/>dwelling house.</p> <p>§5. Proviso rather obscure<lb/> against retro<lb/>activity.</p> <p> §6 & last. Proviso<lb/> <sic>limitative</sic> excluding<lb/>Scotland but not<lb/> Ireland.</p> <!-- end of first column --> <p> No.III. Cap. 27.</p> <p>§1. Expediency thrice<lb/> Statutes Repealed<lb/>138. — Between<lb/> nominative case<lb/> and verb number<lb/> of pages both inclusive 32. 132 more<lb/> added to the above-mentioned wretched<lb/> carcasses reduced <add>as above</add><lb/> to a state betwixt<lb/> life and death.</p> <p>Concluding destiny<lb/> <add>the</add> being kept alive to<lb/> the last day of June<lb/> then "repealed".</p> <p>the whole sprinkled <lb/> here and there with<lb/> exceptions and concluding<lb/> with a brace of<lb/> them</p> <!-- end of second column --> <p>No IV.</p> <p>§.1. Declaration of expediency.</p> <p> Class of persons on<lb/> whom the obligation<lb/> is imposed, the Judges.<lb/> Form of the enactment<lb/> the hypothetical.</p> <p> §2. Persons on whom<lb/> the obligation is imposed<lb/> say the <sic>obligee</sic> the Judges<lb/> under the name of the<lb/> Court. Act commanded — registration of<lb/> a false assertion, viz.<lb/> <del>at</del> <add> that</add> the party who said<lb/> nothing said I am<lb/> not guilty: form hypothetical.</p> <p> §3. <sic>Obligee</sic> necessarily<lb/> implied but not mentioned<lb/> the Judge: form<lb/> hypothetical.</p> <p> §4. <sic>Obligee</sic> not easily determinable.</p> <p> Plea of attainder prohibited <lb/> <foreign><hi rend="underline">nisi</hi></foreign>: meaning<lb/> & effect of this section<lb/> not found perceptible.</p> <p> §5. <sic>Obligee</sic> the Judge.<lb/> Form imperative negative:<lb/> charge to inquire<lb/> concerning defendants'<lb/> lands inhibited.</p> <p> §6. Benefit of clergy<lb/> abolished: <sic>obligee</sic> not<lb/> expressed; the Judge it <add><unclear>first</unclear></add><lb/> must be: Form imperative:<lb/> benefit of<lb/> clergy abolished.</p> <p>§.7. Implied <sic>obligee</sic> the<lb/> Judge: felonies what<lb/> capital</p> <p> §.8. Latent <sic>obligee</sic> the<lb/> Judge: punishment for<lb/> <del>a felony <add><gap/></add> </del> <add>future felonies</add> herein declared:<lb/> for past reference to<lb/> "The Statute or Statutes<lb/> specially relating to such<lb/> felony."</p> <p>§.9. Latent <sic>obligee</sic> the<lb/> Judge: form of obligation<lb/> imperative & optionally <lb/> permissive: confinement<lb/> social or<lb/> solitary, with ot without<lb/> hard labour.</p> <p>§10. On a second offence<lb/> power in awarding<lb/> punishment for<lb/> it to take into account<lb/> the punishment for<lb/> the first.</p><!-- end of third column --> <p>§.9. Latent <sic>obligee</sic> the<lb/> Judge: form of obligation<lb/> imperative & optionally <lb/> permissive: confinement<lb/> social or<lb/> solitary, with ot without<lb/> hard labour.</p> <p>§10. On a second offence<lb/> power in awarding<lb/> punishment for<lb/> it to take into account<lb/> the punishment for<lb/> the first.</p><!-- end of third column --> <p>§11. Expediency recited —<lb/> Punishment for <sic>subsequential</sic><lb/> felony — substituted<lb/> to death.</p> <p> Several enactments<lb/> here lumped together<lb/> <del>here</del> in one section.</p> <p> For indictment of a <lb/> <sic> subsequential</sic> felony<lb/> form ascribed,<lb/> certificate necessitated<lb/> described <add>in</add> certificate<lb/> of former conviction<lb/> by the proper <lb/> officer bearing his<lb/> name, such certificate<lb/> shall be presumed<lb/> genuine: for forgery<lb/> or the equivalent punishment<lb/> 7 years<lb/> transportation or &c<lb/> and &c : <sic>surplusage</sic><lb/> inserted the words<lb/> being lawfully convicted<lb/> thereof: 6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 8<hi rend="superscript">dy</hi><lb/> fee stuck in in a<lb/> parenthesis, person<lb/> on whom it is<lb/> imposed not stated — <lb/> the injured prosecutor<lb/> it must be.</p> <p>§12. Object latent:<lb/> <add>from</add> Admiralty prosecuted <lb/> offences punishments<lb/> the same as by hand</p> <p> §13. Power to Secretaries<lb/> of State to sign<lb/> pardons as well as<lb/> "Great Seal" Proviso<lb/> no such pardon<lb/> to prevent or mitigate<lb/> penalty for felony<lb/> <sic>subsequential</sic> to such<lb/> pardon.</p> <p>§.14. Rule of interpretation<lb/>as to numbers &<lb/> genders.</p> <p> §.15. Time of announcement<lb/> 1<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of July, the<lb/> date being 21<hi rend="superscript">st</hi> of June.</p> <p> §.16. Proviso inhibiting<lb/> extension to Scotland<lb/> or Ireland.</p> | ||
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1829. Aug.
Reformist reviewed Peel's Statutes
IV II. Cap. 18
§3. Provision inadequate
against co-offenders.
§4. Separate proviso
permissive but inadequate
allowing
traps to be set in a
dwelling house.
§5. Proviso rather obscure
against retro
activity.
§6 & last. Proviso
limitative excluding
Scotland but not
Ireland.
No.III. Cap. 27.
§1. Expediency thrice
Statutes Repealed
138. — Between
nominative case
and verb number
of pages both inclusive 32. 132 more
added to the above-mentioned wretched
carcasses reduced as above
to a state betwixt
life and death.
Concluding destiny
the being kept alive to
the last day of June
then "repealed".
the whole sprinkled
here and there with
exceptions and concluding
with a brace of
them
No IV.
§.1. Declaration of expediency.
Class of persons on
whom the obligation
is imposed, the Judges.
Form of the enactment
the hypothetical.
§2. Persons on whom
the obligation is imposed
say the obligee the Judges
under the name of the
Court. Act commanded — registration of
a false assertion, viz.
at that the party who said
nothing said I am
not guilty: form hypothetical.
§3. Obligee necessarily
implied but not mentioned
the Judge: form
hypothetical.
§4. Obligee not easily determinable.
Plea of attainder prohibited
nisi: meaning
& effect of this section
not found perceptible.
§5. Obligee the Judge.
Form imperative negative:
charge to inquire
concerning defendants'
lands inhibited.
§6. Benefit of clergy
abolished: obligee not
expressed; the Judge it first
must be: Form imperative:
benefit of
clergy abolished.
§.7. Implied obligee the
Judge: felonies what
capital
§.8. Latent obligee the
Judge: punishment for
a felony future felonies herein declared:
for past reference to
"The Statute or Statutes
specially relating to such
felony."
§.9. Latent obligee the
Judge: form of obligation
imperative & optionally
permissive: confinement
social or
solitary, with ot without
hard labour.
§10. On a second offence
power in awarding
punishment for
it to take into account
the punishment for
the first.
§.9. Latent obligee the
Judge: form of obligation
imperative & optionally
permissive: confinement
social or
solitary, with ot without
hard labour.
§10. On a second offence
power in awarding
punishment for
it to take into account
the punishment for
the first.
§11. Expediency recited —
Punishment for subsequential
felony — substituted
to death.
Several enactments
here lumped together
here in one section.
For indictment of a
subsequential felony
form ascribed,
certificate necessitated
described in certificate
of former conviction
by the proper
officer bearing his
name, such certificate
shall be presumed
genuine: for forgery
or the equivalent punishment
7 years
transportation or &c
and &c : surplusage
inserted the words
being lawfully convicted
thereof: 6d 8dy
fee stuck in in a
parenthesis, person
on whom it is
imposed not stated —
the injured prosecutor
it must be.
§12. Object latent:
from Admiralty prosecuted
offences punishments
the same as by hand
§13. Power to Secretaries
of State to sign
pardons as well as
"Great Seal" Proviso
no such pardon
to prevent or mitigate
penalty for felony
subsequential to such
pardon.
§.14. Rule of interpretation
as to numbers &
genders.
§.15. Time of announcement
1st of July, the
date being 21st of June.
§.16. Proviso inhibiting
extension to Scotland
or Ireland.
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