JB/051/052/001: Difference between revisions

Transcribe Bentham: A Collaborative Initiative

From Transcribe Bentham: Transcription Desk

Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.

JB/051/052/001: Difference between revisions

BenthamBot (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
TB Editor (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
'''[{{fullurl:JB/051/052/001|action=edit}} Click Here To Edit]'''
'''[{{fullurl:JB/051/052/001|action=edit}} Click Here To Edit]'''
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE -->
 
<p><!-- pencil --><head>Pursuer General <unclear>Supplem.</unclear></head></p>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<p>1<lb/>
 
Any man may<lb/>
 
prosecute.  p.1</p>
 
<p>2<lb/>
Even a witness or<lb/>
informer.  p.1</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Prosecutor entitled<lb/>
to pecuniary indemnification.  p.1</p>
<p>4<lb/>
– 1. for expense<lb/>
– 2. for loss of time.<lb/>
p.1.</p>
<p>5<lb/>
Reward is over &amp;
above indemnification.  p.2.</p>
<p>6<lb/>
Pursuer-General<lb/>
to guard against collusion.  p.2</p>
<p>7<lb/>
So, the Judge.  p.2.</p>
<p>8<lb/>
Honorary rewards<lb/>
optional with pecuniary.  p.2.</p>
<p>9<lb/>
Reward and indemnification<lb/>
may<lb/>
be released at origin.  p.2.</p>
<p>10<lb/>
Pursuer General<lb/>
to be preferred in<lb/>
general to a private<lb/>
prosecutor.  p.3</p>
<p>11<lb/>
Grounds for preferring<lb/>
a private prosecutor.  p.3.</p>
<pb/>
<p>12<lb/>
Provision for communication<lb/>
of documents.  p.4.</p>
<p>13<lb/>
Caution against<lb/>
collusion in case<lb/>
of rewards.  p.4</p>
<p>14<lb/>
Grounds of suspicion<lb/>
of collusion<lb/>
in case of reward.  p.4.</p>
<p>15<lb/>
Choice has to be<lb/>
made among prosecutors.  p.5.</p>
<p>16<lb/>
Private prosecutors<lb/>
not to be definitively<lb/>
admitted but<lb/>
with the privity of<lb/>
the Public Prosecutor.  p.5.</p>
<p>17<lb/>
Removal requires<lb/>
stronger ground<lb/>
than rejection.  p.5.</p>
<p>18<lb/>
Not more than one<lb/>
person shall act as<lb/>
private prosecutor<lb/>
at a time.  p.5.</p>
<p>19<lb/>
But assistants &amp;<lb/>
inspectors may be<lb/>
given him at discretion.  p.6.</p>
<p>20<lb/>
Failing a private<lb/>
prosecutor the duty<lb/>
devolves upon the<lb/>
Public Prosecutor.  p.6</p>
<pb/>
<p>21<lb/>
So in case of<lb/>
resignation.  p.6</p>
<p>22<lb/>
Security may be<lb/>
exacted from a<lb/>
private prosecutor.  p.6.</p>
<p>23<lb/>
No information<lb/>
but upon oath.  p.7.</p>
<p>24<lb/>
Secresy to be kept<lb/>
if required.  p.7.</p>
<p>25<lb/>
Provision against<lb/>
calumny in case<lb/>
of Secresy.  p.7.</p>
<p>26<lb/>
Punishment for<lb/>
calumny without<lb/>
necessity of<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> prosecution<lb/>
on purpose.  p.7.</p>
<p>27<lb/>
Reward how<lb/>
payable to secret<lb/>
informers.  p.8</p>
<p>29<lb/>
In publico-private<lb/>
offences, he<lb/>
who has the greatest<lb/>
interest to<lb/>
be preferred for<lb/>
a private prosecutor.</p>
<p>28<lb/>
Informers desiring<lb/>
secresy, to<lb/>
go first to the Pursuer-General, &amp;<lb/>
failing him to<lb/>
the Judge.  p.8.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>I</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
Any man may prosecute.  p.1</p>
<p>2<lb/>
Even a witness or<lb/>
informer.  p.1</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Pursuer-General to<lb/>
be preferred in general<lb/>
to a private prosecutor.  p.3.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Grounds for preferring<lb/>
a private prosecutor.  p.3</p>
<p>5<lb/>
Choice how to be made<lb/>
amongst prosecutors.  p.5</p>
<p>6<lb/>
In publico-private<lb/>
offences, he who<lb/>
has the greatest interest<lb/>
to be preferred<lb/>
for a private prosecutor.  p.9.</p>
<p>7<lb/>
Private prosecutors<lb/>
not to be definitively<lb/>
admitted but with<lb/>
the privity of the Pursuer-General.  p.5</p>
<p>8<lb/>
Security may be exacted<lb/>
from a privae<lb/>
prosecutor.  p.6</p>
<p>9<lb/>
Not more than one<lb/>
person shall act as<lb/>
private prosecutor<lb/>
at a time.  p.5.</p>
<p>10<lb/>
But assistants &amp;<lb/>
Inspectors may be given<lb/>
him at discretion.  p.6</p>
<p>11<lb/>
Failing a private prosecutor<lb/>
the duty devolves<lb/>
on the Pursuer-General.  p.6</p>
<p>12<lb/>
So in case of resignation.  p.6.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>II</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
Prosecutor entitled<lb/>
to pecuniary indemnification.  p.1</p>
<p>2<lb/>
1. for expence.<lb/>
2. for loss of time.<lb/>
p.1</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Reward is over<lb/>
and above indemnification.  p.2</p>
<p>4<lb/>
Honorary rewards<lb/>
optional with pecuniary.  p.2</p>
<p>5<lb/>
Reward and indemnification<lb/>
may be <del><gap/></del> released<lb/>
<unclear>aborigine</unclear>.  p.2.</p>
<p><head>I</head><lb/>
13<lb/>
Removal requires<lb/>
stronger ground<lb/>
than rejection.  p.5</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>III</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
Pursuer-General<lb/>
to guard against<lb/>
collusion.  p.2</p>
<p>2<lb/>
So, the Judge.  p.2</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Provision for communication<lb/>
of documents.  p.4.</p>
<p>4<lb/>
Caution against<lb/>
collusion in case of<lb/>
reward.  p.4</p>
<p>5<lb/>
Any may may<lb/>
at any time charge<lb/>
<unclear>informer</unclear> <add>prosecutor</add>  with<lb/>
collusion, or alledge<lb/>
suspicion of collusion.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>IV</head></p>
<p>1<lb/>
No information<lb/>
but upon oath.  p.7</p>
<p>2<lb/>
Secresy to be kept<lb/>
if required.  p.7</p>
<p>3<lb/>
Informers desiring<lb/>
secresy to go first to<lb/>
the Pursuer General,<lb/>
and failing him to<lb/>
the Judge.  p.8.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Informer in case<lb/>
of calumny to be<lb/>
made known.  p.7</p>
<p>5<lb/>
Reward how payable<lb/>
to secret Informers.  p.8.</p>
<p>6<lb/>
Punishment for calumny<lb/>
without necessity<lb/>
of prosecution<lb/>
on purpose.  p.7.</p>
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Untranscribed}}
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{Completed}}

Latest revision as of 12:47, 11 March 2024

Click Here To Edit

Pursuer General Supplem.

1
Any man may
prosecute. p.1

2
Even a witness or
informer. p.1

3
Prosecutor entitled
to pecuniary indemnification. p.1

4
– 1. for expense
– 2. for loss of time.
p.1.

5
Reward is over & above indemnification. p.2.

6
Pursuer-General
to guard against collusion. p.2

7
So, the Judge. p.2.

8
Honorary rewards
optional with pecuniary. p.2.

9
Reward and indemnification
may
be released at origin. p.2.

10
Pursuer General
to be preferred in
general to a private
prosecutor. p.3

11
Grounds for preferring
a private prosecutor. p.3.


---page break---

12
Provision for communication
of documents. p.4.

13
Caution against
collusion in case
of rewards. p.4

14
Grounds of suspicion
of collusion
in case of reward. p.4.

15
Choice has to be
made among prosecutors. p.5.

16
Private prosecutors
not to be definitively
admitted but
with the privity of
the Public Prosecutor. p.5.

17
Removal requires
stronger ground
than rejection. p.5.

18
Not more than one
person shall act as
private prosecutor
at a time. p.5.

19
But assistants &
inspectors may be
given him at discretion. p.6.

20
Failing a private
prosecutor the duty
devolves upon the
Public Prosecutor. p.6


---page break---

21
So in case of
resignation. p.6

22
Security may be
exacted from a
private prosecutor. p.6.

23
No information
but upon oath. p.7.

24
Secresy to be kept
if required. p.7.

25
Provision against
calumny in case
of Secresy. p.7.

26
Punishment for
calumny without
necessity of
prosecution
on purpose. p.7.

27
Reward how
payable to secret
informers. p.8

29
In publico-private
offences, he
who has the greatest
interest to
be preferred for
a private prosecutor.

28
Informers desiring
secresy, to
go first to the Pursuer-General, &
failing him to
the Judge. p.8.


---page break---

I

1
Any man may prosecute. p.1

2
Even a witness or
informer. p.1

3
Pursuer-General to
be preferred in general
to a private prosecutor. p.3.

4.
Grounds for preferring
a private prosecutor. p.3

5
Choice how to be made
amongst prosecutors. p.5

6
In publico-private
offences, he who
has the greatest interest
to be preferred
for a private prosecutor. p.9.

7
Private prosecutors
not to be definitively
admitted but with
the privity of the Pursuer-General. p.5

8
Security may be exacted
from a privae
prosecutor. p.6

9
Not more than one
person shall act as
private prosecutor
at a time. p.5.

10
But assistants &
Inspectors may be given
him at discretion. p.6

11
Failing a private prosecutor
the duty devolves
on the Pursuer-General. p.6

12
So in case of resignation. p.6.


---page break---

II

1
Prosecutor entitled
to pecuniary indemnification. p.1

2
1. for expence.
2. for loss of time.
p.1

3
Reward is over
and above indemnification. p.2

4
Honorary rewards
optional with pecuniary. p.2

5
Reward and indemnification
may be released
aborigine. p.2.

I
13
Removal requires
stronger ground
than rejection. p.5


---page break---

III

1
Pursuer-General
to guard against
collusion. p.2

2
So, the Judge. p.2

3
Provision for communication
of documents. p.4.

4
Caution against
collusion in case of
reward. p.4

5
Any may may
at any time charge
informer prosecutor with
collusion, or alledge
suspicion of collusion.


---page break---

IV

1
No information
but upon oath. p.7

2
Secresy to be kept
if required. p.7

3
Informers desiring
secresy to go first to
the Pursuer General,
and failing him to
the Judge. p.8.

4.
Informer in case
of calumny to be
made known. p.7

5
Reward how payable
to secret Informers. p.8.

6
Punishment for calumny
without necessity
of prosecution
on purpose. p.7.


Identifier: | JB/051/052/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-28, 1-11, 1-5, 1-5, 1-6

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

052

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::purs. general supplic.[?]]]

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16217

Box Contents

UCL Home » Transcribe Bentham » Transcription Desk
  • Create account
  • Log in