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<head>C</head><lb/><head>Simple Corporal Injuries</head><lb/> | <div> | ||
<head><del><gap/> Extenuations</del></head> | <head>C</head><lb/><head>Simple Corporal Injuries</head><lb/> | ||
<head><del><gap/> Extenuations</del></head> | |||
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3. A Guardian <add>especially</add> during the Wardship.<lb/> 4. A Master: <add>especially</add> during the Service.<lb/> 5. A Judge: <add>especially</add> within the <add>local</add> compass of his Jurisdiction.<lb/> Suc influence is of the nature of compulsion.</p> | <p><del>respect: or towards whom he is in the habit of obedience.<lb/> | ||
<!-- indent --> | Such persons may be<lb/> | ||
In such case the <del>excuse</del> <del><add>extenuation</add> is the more forcible in<lb/> proportion to<lb/> 1. The <del><gap/></del> <del><add>simplicity</add> and weakness of the inferior.<lb/> 2. The dependence he is under to the Superior.<lb/> 3. The force with which the influence is exerted.<lb/> 4. The apparent slightness of the <sic>offence</sic>.</del> <lb/> </del> <!-- horizontal line drawn here in pencil --> | 1. A Parent or other progenitor: <add>especially</add> during the minority.<lb/> | ||
<head>I</head><lb/> | 2. A Husband: <add>especially</add> during the marriage. | ||
<head>Extenuation <del> <unclear>Excuses</unclear></del> <unclear>over</unclear> or Provocation.</head> | 3. A Guardian <add>especially</add> during the Wardship.<lb/> | ||
<!-- indent --> | 4. A Master: <add>especially</add> during the Service.<lb/> | ||
<p>It may be a ground of <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> where the offender<lb/> has received, <add>sincerely (A)</add> or thinks he has received, a <hi rend='underline'>provocation</hi> from<lb/> the party <sic>damnified</sic>. Provocation is constituted by <hi rend='underline'>injury</hi>:<lb/> <add>(B)</add> <note>or <sic>offence</sic>.</note> and such injury may either be a <hi rend='underline'>legal</hi> <add>(C)</add> or a <hi rend='underline'>moral</hi> <add>(D)</add><lb/> one.<lb/></p> | 5. A Judge: <add>especially</add> within the <add>local</add> compass of his Jurisdiction.<lb/> | ||
<head>Exposition.</head><lb/> | Suc influence is of the nature of compulsion.</del></p> | ||
<p>[(A)Thinks] Accordingly, even an imaginary injury, may <add>if really and sincerely <!-- following addition is in the right margin --> imagined to have been received </add></p> | <!-- indent --> | ||
<head>constitute</head> | <p> In such case the <del>excuse</del> <del><add>extenuation</add> is the more forcible in<lb/> | ||
proportion to<lb/> 1. The <del><gap/></del> <del><add>simplicity</add> and weakness of the inferior.<lb/> | |||
2. The dependence he is under to the Superior.<lb/> | |||
3. The force with which the influence is exerted.<lb/> | |||
4. The apparent slightness of the <sic>offence</sic>.</del> <lb/> </del> </p><!-- horizontal line drawn here in pencil --> | |||
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<head>Extenuation <del> <unclear>Excuses</unclear></del> <unclear>over</unclear> or Provocation.</head> | |||
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<p>It may be a ground of <del>excuse</del> <add>extenuation</add> where the offender<lb/> | |||
has received, <add>sincerely (A)</add> or thinks he has received, a <hi rend='underline'>provocation</hi> from<lb/> | |||
the party <sic>damnified</sic>. Provocation is constituted by <hi rend='underline'>injury</hi>:<lb/> | |||
<add>(B)</add> <note>or <sic>offence</sic>.</note> | |||
and such injury may either be a <hi rend='underline'>legal</hi> | |||
<add>(C)</add> or a <hi rend='underline'>moral</hi> <add>(D)</add><lb/> one.<lb/></p> | |||
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<head>Exposition.</head><lb/> | |||
<p>[(A)Thinks] Accordingly, even an imaginary injury, may | |||
<add>if really and sincerely <!-- following addition is in the right margin --> imagined to have been received </add></p> | |||
<head>constitute</head> | |||
C
Simple Corporal Injuries
Extenuations
respect: or towards whom he is in the habit of obedience.
Such persons may be
1. A Parent or other progenitor: especially during the minority.
2. A Husband: especially during the marriage.
3. A Guardian especially during the Wardship.
4. A Master: especially during the Service.
5. A Judge: especially within the local compass of his Jurisdiction.
Suc influence is of the nature of compulsion.
In such case the excuse extenuation is the more forcible in
proportion to
1. The simplicity and weakness of the inferior.
2. The dependence he is under to the Superior.
3. The force with which the influence is exerted.
4. The apparent slightness of the offence.
I
Extenuation Excuses over or Provocation.
It may be a ground of excuse extenuation where the offender
has received, sincerely (A) or thinks he has received, a provocation from
the party damnified. Provocation is constituted by injury:
(B) or offence.
and such injury may either be a legal
(C) or a moral (D)
one.
Exposition.
[(A)Thinks] Accordingly, even an imaginary injury, may if really and sincerely imagined to have been received
constitute
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