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<head>C</head><lb/><head> Of Theft or Stealing.</head><lb/> to dispose of it; whether by making use of it himself; or by | <head>C</head><lb/><head> Of Theft or Stealing.</head><lb/> <p>to dispose of it; whether by making use of it himself; or by transferring<lb/> it to any one else.</p><lb/><p> 2. Nor does it matter for what time: whether forever or only<lb/> for a limited time. If only for a limited time, it is theft to the<lb/> amount of the value of the use of it, or of the loss of it, for<lb/> that time.<lb/></p> <p>[(I) Amenable] A man may be said to intend not to be amenable<lb/> to law for taking a thing when he intends either to keep the affair<lb/> concealed from the knowledge of the Judge, or not to conform to that<lb/> which upon the knowledge of the affair, the Judge shall order.<lb/></p> | ||
<head> Instructions to the Judge. X</head><lb/><p>The signs of a man's intending not to be amenable to law for taking a thing which he has no right to take are as follows. <add>1.</add></p><lb/>---- <head>Note.</head><lb/> <p>The chief use of these instructions is to settle the ideas of the Judge<lb/> on this subject and enable him to determine when a man is guilty. As<lb/> to the offender, he knows well enough when he is guilty without danger<lb/> of mistakes; on this account the insertion of this article does not seem so<lb/> necessary as that of some other parts in the popular part of the Law.<lb/> It seems rather to concern the function of the Judge and to belong therefore<lb/> to the Title of Procedure.</p> | |||
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C
Of Theft or Stealing.
to dispose of it; whether by making use of it himself; or by transferring
it to any one else.
2. Nor does it matter for what time: whether forever or only
for a limited time. If only for a limited time, it is theft to the
amount of the value of the use of it, or of the loss of it, for
that time.
[(I) Amenable] A man may be said to intend not to be amenable
to law for taking a thing when he intends either to keep the affair
concealed from the knowledge of the Judge, or not to conform to that
which upon the knowledge of the affair, the Judge shall order.
Instructions to the Judge. X
The signs of a man's intending not to be amenable to law for taking a thing which he has no right to take are as follows. 1.
---- Note.
The chief use of these instructions is to settle the ideas of the Judge
on this subject and enable him to determine when a man is guilty. As
to the offender, he knows well enough when he is guilty without danger
of mistakes; on this account the insertion of this article does not seem so
necessary as that of some other parts in the popular part of the Law.
It seems rather to concern the function of the Judge and to belong therefore
to the Title of Procedure.
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