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<p>s 4. [ <hi rend="underline"><del>No licence</del></hi> ] s [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <hi rend="underline">No licence</hi> ]. p. 1.<lb/>To give this cause its full effect it would be necessary<lb/>the Board should be in possession of a compleat list<lb/>or register of persons convicted of the offenses in question.<lb/><del>But this is <add>again</add> a document which they ought to be put<lb/>in possession of not the only <add>one by a great multitude of</add> purposes for which such<lb/>a Register would be necessary: and for this reason <lb/>for which reason, as well as for on account of the<lb/>length of detail which it would require, it could<lb/>not presume to that effect could not conveniently<lb/>be brought within the compass of the present section</del><lb/>See Part <del>VI</del>. <add>VI</add> <del>Miscellaneous <gap/></del>, where a clause for this<lb/>purpose is <del>incortud</del> introduced<lb/></p><head>Precedents -</head><lb/><p>1. Hawkers Act <del>27 Geo 3. ch 63</del> 29 Geo. 3. c. 26. s. 10<lb/><del><gap/> as abridged Burn</del> "And if any such Hawkers . . . .<lb/>"<del>or other trading person shall be conv</del> shall . . . . be<lb/>"convicted of dealing in . . . . any kind of smuggeled, con-<lb/>"-traband or prohibited goods . . . , or . . any goods . . . . . frau-<lb/>"-dulently <add>or dishonestly</add> procured, either by themselves, or through the Medium .<lb/>"of others with their privity and knowledge, every such<lb/>"Hawker . . . . shall . . . . forfeit his or her Licence, and<lb/>"for ever thereafter be incapable of obtaining or holding<lb/>"any new Licence." . . . .<lb/></p><p><add>While</add> The principle of this precedent has <add>been</add> adopted, what<lb/>appeared to be the defect in it have been endeavored<lb/>to be corrected.<lb/></p>Under this clause it might be a question, whether<lb/>this case were or were not | <p>s 4. [ <hi rend="underline"><del>No licence</del></hi> ] s [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <hi rend="underline">No licence</hi> ]. p. 1.<lb/>To give this cause its full effect it would be necessary<lb/>the Board should be in possession of a compleat list<lb/>or register of persons convicted of the offenses in question.<lb/><del>But this is <add>again</add> a document which they ought to be put<lb/>in possession of not the only <add>one by a great multitude of</add> purposes for which such<lb/>a Register would be necessary: and for this reason <lb/>for which reason, as well as for on account of the<lb/>length of detail which it would require, it could<lb/>not presume to that effect could not conveniently<lb/>be brought within the compass of the present section</del><lb/>See Part <del>VI</del>. <add>VI</add> <del>Miscellaneous <gap/></del>, where a clause for this<lb/>purpose is <del>incortud</del> introduced<lb/></p><head>Precedents -</head><lb/><p>1. Hawkers Act <del>27 Geo 3. ch 63</del> 29 Geo. 3. c. 26. s. 10<lb/><del><gap/> as abridged Burn</del> "And if any such Hawkers . . . .<lb/>"<del>or other trading person shall be conv</del> shall . . . . be<lb/>"convicted of dealing in . . . . any kind of smuggeled, con-<lb/>"-traband or prohibited goods . . . , or . . any goods . . . . . frau-<lb/>"-dulently <add>or dishonestly</add> procured, either by themselves, or through the Medium .<lb/>"of others with their privity and knowledge, every such<lb/>"Hawker . . . . shall . . . . forfeit his or her Licence, and<lb/>"for ever thereafter be incapable of obtaining or holding<lb/>"any new Licence." . . . .<lb/></p><p><add>While</add> The principle of this precedent has <add>been</add> adopted, what<lb/>appeared to be the defect in it have been endeavored<lb/>to be corrected.<lb/></p>Under this clause it might be a question, whether<lb/>this case were or were not ousted of <hi rend="underline">pardon</hi>: concerning<lb/>which see the question about the admissibility of an evidence <lb/>after conviction of Perjury. While offenses of so<lb/>much deeper dye, <del>and</del> <add>with corresponding</add> punishments of so much <del>deeper</del> greater<lb/>severity are not ousted of pardon, there seems no reason why<lb/>that <del><gap/></del> <add>remedy against unmerited or unnecessary sufferings</add> should be taken away in this case, especially<lb/>as among the grounds for pardon is the persuasion of innocence, <lb/>the <del>merits</del> <add>proofs</add> of which will, <del>notwith</del>, even without any<lb/>impeachment of the propriety of the conviction, be sometimes <lb/> <note>brought to light.<lb/> The <del>modification</del> <add><gap/></add> <lb/>here proposed to be <lb/><del>applied</del> <add>annexed</add> to the <del>power</del> <lb/>exercise of the <del><gap/></del> <add>power</add> <lb/>of pardoning in this <lb/>case will (it is hoped) <lb/>be found capable of answering every good purpose, that <lb/>would be answered by the taking it away <lb/>altogether.</note><lb/><pb/> | ||
Observations on s
s 4. [ No licence ] s [ ] [ No licence ]. p. 1.
To give this cause its full effect it would be necessary
the Board should be in possession of a compleat list
or register of persons convicted of the offenses in question.
But this is again a document which they ought to be put
in possession of not the only one by a great multitude of purposes for which such
a Register would be necessary: and for this reason
for which reason, as well as for on account of the
length of detail which it would require, it could
not presume to that effect could not conveniently
be brought within the compass of the present section
See Part VI. VI Miscellaneous , where a clause for this
purpose is incortud introduced
Precedents -
1. Hawkers Act 27 Geo 3. ch 63 29 Geo. 3. c. 26. s. 10
as abridged Burn "And if any such Hawkers . . . .
"or other trading person shall be conv shall . . . . be
"convicted of dealing in . . . . any kind of smuggeled, con-
"-traband or prohibited goods . . . , or . . any goods . . . . . frau-
"-dulently or dishonestly procured, either by themselves, or through the Medium .
"of others with their privity and knowledge, every such
"Hawker . . . . shall . . . . forfeit his or her Licence, and
"for ever thereafter be incapable of obtaining or holding
"any new Licence." . . . .
While The principle of this precedent has been adopted, what
appeared to be the defect in it have been endeavored
to be corrected.
Under this clause it might be a question, whether
this case were or were not ousted of pardon: concerning
which see the question about the admissibility of an evidence
after conviction of Perjury. While offenses of so
much deeper dye, and with corresponding punishments of so much deeper greater
severity are not ousted of pardon, there seems no reason why
that remedy against unmerited or unnecessary sufferings should be taken away in this case, especially
as among the grounds for pardon is the persuasion of innocence,
the merits proofs of which will, notwith, even without any
impeachment of the propriety of the conviction, be sometimes
brought to light.
The modification
here proposed to be
applied annexed to the power
exercise of the power
of pardoning in this
case will (it is hoped)
be found capable of answering every good purpose, that
would be answered by the taking it away
altogether.
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