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<p>1831. 19 Sept</p>
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note>Ch XXV Justice Minister</note>


<p>2</p>
<note>§ 5 Dispunitive function</note>
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<p>1.<lb/>
Justice Minister's Dispunitive<lb/>
function what<lb/>
Reference to Penal<lb/>
Code and its Table.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Principal and all-<lb/>
comprehensive consideranda<lb/>
1. Qua<add>n</add>tity of effect producible<lb/>
1. Remission total<lb/>
2. Partial<lb/>
3. <sic>Favorable</sic> substitution<lb/>
4. Suspension</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
II. Relative times are<lb/>
1. Ante-peccatorial<lb/>
2. Ante-prosecutional<lb/>
3. Ante-convictional<lb/>
4. Ante-sentential<lb/>
5. Ante-executional<lb/>
6. terminative</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Grounds for remission<lb/>
1. Discovery of exculpative<lb/>
evidence<lb/>
2. Service expected by<lb/>
future delinquency-<lb/>
preventing information.<lb/>
3. Service expected by<lb/>
foreign hostility obviation.<lb/>
4. Service expected by<lb/>
calamity-obviation.<lb/>
5. Service expected by<lb/>
communication of useful<lb/>
discovery or invention.<lb/>
6. Service rendered in<lb/>
any of the above<lb/>
shapes.</p><pb/>
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<p>7. Regard for amity<lb/>
of a foreign power.<lb/>
8. Regard for amity<lb/>
of the people.<lb/>
9. Multitude of Codeliquents.<lb/>
10. Service rendered or<lb/>
expected, by contribution<lb/>
to the conviction<lb/>
of a Co-delinquent.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
Grounds for remission<lb/>
by Justice Minister</p>
<p>Ground 1<lb/>
Discovery of exculpative<lb/>
evidence</p>
<p>Information may<lb/>
have been received<lb/>
by Justice Minister<lb/>
before it can have<lb/>
been received by Judge<lb/>
Immediate: interposition<lb/>
by Judge Immediate<lb/>
might come too late.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
2. Ground 2. Service expected<lb/>
by future-deliquency-<lb/>
preventing<lb/>
information.</p>
<p>Care requisite<lb/>
1. By the <!-- space --> the<lb/>
service will be<lb/>
rendered<lb/>
2. Without him not<lb/>
3. The information<lb/>
not given to him<lb/>
to save him.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
3. Ground the third<lb/>
Service expected by foreign-<lb/>
hostility-obviation.<lb/>
Cases, as per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. 2.</p><pb/>
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<p>8.<lb/>
4. Ground 4. Service<lb/>
expected by calamity-<lb/>
obviation. Cases, as<lb/>
per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2 and 3.</p>
<p>For calamities see<lb/>
Ch XI §5 Preventive<lb/>
Service Minister.</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
5. Ground 5. Service<lb/>
expected by communication<lb/>
of useful invention<lb/>
or discovery.<lb/>
Cases, as per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2, 3, 4.<lb/>
So that the evil produced<lb/>
be outweighed<lb/>
by the good.</p>
<p>On <del><gap/></del> Justice Minister's<lb/>
conduct, Public<lb/>
Opinion will here<lb/>
have its eye.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
6. Ground 6. Service<lb/>
actually rendered in<lb/>
any one of the above<lb/>
five shapes.</p>
<p>Case<del>s</del> 1. that the evil be<lb/>
outweighed <del>by the</del> as<lb/>
per N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 5.</p>
<p>Note &#x2014; that by this one<lb/>
evil, similar services<lb/>
in countless shapes<lb/>
are producible.</p>
<p>Per contra, in contemplation<lb/>
of this<lb/>
ground of remission,<lb/>
a man may be<lb/>
led into crime.</p>




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1831. 19 Sept

Constitutional Code Ch XXV Justice Minister

2

§ 5 Dispunitive function

1.
Justice Minister's Dispunitive
function what
Reference to Penal
Code and its Table.

2.
Principal and all-
comprehensive consideranda
1. Quantity of effect producible
1. Remission total
2. Partial
3. Favorable substitution
4. Suspension

3.
II. Relative times are
1. Ante-peccatorial
2. Ante-prosecutional
3. Ante-convictional
4. Ante-sentential
5. Ante-executional
6. terminative

4.
Grounds for remission
1. Discovery of exculpative
evidence
2. Service expected by
future delinquency-
preventing information.
3. Service expected by
foreign hostility obviation.
4. Service expected by
calamity-obviation.
5. Service expected by
communication of useful
discovery or invention.
6. Service rendered in
any of the above
shapes.


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7. Regard for amity
of a foreign power.
8. Regard for amity
of the people.
9. Multitude of Codeliquents.
10. Service rendered or
expected, by contribution
to the conviction
of a Co-delinquent.

5.
Grounds for remission
by Justice Minister

Ground 1
Discovery of exculpative
evidence

Information may
have been received
by Justice Minister
before it can have
been received by Judge
Immediate: interposition
by Judge Immediate
might come too late.

6.
2. Ground 2. Service expected
by future-deliquency-
preventing
information.

Care requisite
1. By the the
service will be
rendered
2. Without him not
3. The information
not given to him
to save him.

7.
3. Ground the third
Service expected by foreign-
hostility-obviation.
Cases, as per No. 2.


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8.
4. Ground 4. Service
expected by calamity-
obviation. Cases, as
per No 2 and 3.

For calamities see
Ch XI §5 Preventive
Service Minister.

9.
5. Ground 5. Service
expected by communication
of useful invention
or discovery.
Cases, as per No 2, 3, 4.
So that the evil produced
be outweighed
by the good.

On Justice Minister's
conduct, Public
Opinion will here
have its eye.

10.
6. Ground 6. Service
actually rendered in
any one of the above
five shapes.

Cases 1. that the evil be
outweighed by the as
per No 5.

Note — that by this one
evil, similar services
in countless shapes
are producible.

Per contra, in contemplation
of this
ground of remission,
a man may be
led into crime.



Identifier: | JB/041/444/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1831-09-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

444

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

001

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