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6<lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of Co-offenders</head><lb/><note><del>1<lb/>Natural profit<lb/>of an offence, what</del></note><lb/><del><add>By The</add> The natural profit on an offence <add>may be <gap/> the ordinary, between when it is</add> is that which<lb/>the offence upon an average of the instances in<lb/>which it is committed is most likely to produce.</del><lb/><lb/><del>This natural profit is either in its nature<lb/>1. a actually common to the several persons concer-<lb/>-ned in the production of the obnoxious event: 2.<lb/>not <add>naturally</add> common but <add>yet</add> [naturally] communicable: 3<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> nei-<lb/>-ther common nor communicable.</del><lb/>-----<lb/><note><del>In what <gap/><lb/>it is common &#x2014;</del></note><lb/><del>It is [naturally] <add>most apt to be naturally</add> common where the natural m0-<lb/>-tive to the offence is of the <add><gap/></add> pleasure of all will, or</del><lb/>-----<lb/><note>2 From p. 61. N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 1.</note><lb/>the <add>self-regarding</add> pleasure of sport.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> This is most apt to be the case<lb/><note>+ See Introd. Ch [Of<lb/>Motives]</note><lb/>1. 1. in <del><gap/></del> all offences against person: 2.<lb/><del>It is communicable whether it be actually com-<lb/>-mon or no in</del> <add>alone</add> <add>only of all the</add> <del>among</del> offences against property: in<lb/>both the offences against reputation: in none of the <lb/>offences against condition: in Forcible Destruction<lb/>among the offences against person and property: in cor-<lb/>-poral insults & insulting menacement among<lb/>offences against <del>rep</del> person and reputation <gap/>.<hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <del><gap/></del> in<lb/><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>So also where the<lb/>natural motive is<lb/>that of party sympa-<lb/>thy or antipathy: which<lb/>is not apt to be <del>the</del> <add>case</add><lb/><del>-----</del></note><lb/><del>-----</del><lb/><gap/> among the offences against external security: and in all the<lb/>offences against Government.<lb/><lb/>59<lb/><note>In what, commu-<lb/>nicable</note><lb/>It is communicable (whether it be actually<lb/>common or no) in <del>the</del> all offences <del>against property</del> <add>of which lucre is the</add><lb/>natural motive: unless where the lucre consists in the acquisi-<lb/><del>except that just mentioned being which do not suppose</del> -tion<lb/><del><add>or require</add> the offfender to be in in order to their being committed, re-<lb/>-quire the intervention of a person in any particular</del> station





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6
C
Of Co-offenders
1
Natural profit
of an offence, what

By The The natural profit on an offence may be the ordinary, between when it is is that which
the offence upon an average of the instances in
which it is committed is most likely to produce.


This natural profit is either in its nature
1. a actually common to the several persons concer-
-ned in the production of the obnoxious event: 2.
not naturally common but yet [naturally] communicable: 3dly nei-
-ther common nor communicable.

-----
In what
it is common —

It is [naturally] most apt to be naturally common where the natural m0-
-tive to the offence is of the pleasure of all will, or

-----
2 From p. 61. No 1.
the self-regarding pleasure of sport.+ This is most apt to be the case
+ See Introd. Ch [Of
Motives]

1. 1. in all offences against person: 2.
It is communicable whether it be actually com-
-mon or no in
alone only of all the among offences against property: in
both the offences against reputation: in none of the
offences against condition: in Forcible Destruction
among the offences against person and property: in cor-
-poral insults & insulting menacement among
offences against rep person and reputation .+ in

+So also where the
natural motive is
that of party sympa-
thy or antipathy: which
is not apt to be the case




among the offences against external security: and in all the
offences against Government.

59
In what, commu-
nicable

It is communicable (whether it be actually
common or no) in the all offences against property of which lucre is the
natural motive: unless where the lucre consists in the acquisi-
except that just mentioned being which do not suppose -tion
or require the offfender to be in in order to their being committed, re-
-quire the intervention of a person in any particular
station




Identifier: | JB/098/022/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 98.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

14, 60, 53

Box

098

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

022

Info in main headings field

of co-offenders

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f5 / f6 / f7 / f8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31630

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