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there is nothing singular nor improbable: a thousand | there is nothing singular nor improbable: a thousand | ||
such might a man figure to himself with ease.</p> | such might a man figure to himself with ease.</p> | ||
Having proceeded thus far I will venture to advance<lb/> | <p>Having proceeded thus far I will venture to advance<lb/> | ||
this position that a man's testimony ought<lb/> | this position that a man's testimony ought<lb/> | ||
not to be rejected at all events even for the crime of<lb/> | not to be rejected at all events even for the crime of<lb/> | ||
Perjury: in not for Perjury, it will follow <hi rend="underline">a portion</hi><lb/> | Perjury: in not for Perjury, it will follow <hi rend="underline">a portion</hi><lb/> | ||
not for any other crime. I will <add>just offer</add> member farther<lb/> | |||
consideration or two in support of this opinion: I<lb/> | |||
will then give a short sketch of the evil consequences<lb/> | |||
that result from such an absolute rejection:<lb/> | |||
I will thirdly off an expedient which<lb/> | |||
I think would answer <add><del>be equally well calculated to produce the good effect</del></add> every good purpose of it: and<lb/> | |||
lastly I will state the different degrees of reason there<lb/> | |||
may be for extending the incapacity to the different<lb/> | |||
crime that may be proposed.</p> | |||
Now then let the crime of which the witness has been<lb/> | |||
convicted be that of Perjury. He has however no<lb/> | |||
natural <del>inducement</del><add>interest</add> to dspeak false: if he has, that<lb/> | |||
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Punishment in alienam personam
away for a penny. But the parties are both of them
miserably poor: they neither of them have a penny
to tempt me with. What then is there to induce
me to give a false account of the matter? nothing
What then is the danger of admitting me? to none at
all. What the consequence of rejercting me? the
triumph of oppression. How in a case like this
there is nothing singular nor improbable: a thousand
such might a man figure to himself with ease.
Having proceeded thus far I will venture to advance
this position that a man's testimony ought
not to be rejected at all events even for the crime of
Perjury: in not for Perjury, it will follow a portion
not for any other crime. I will just offer member farther
consideration or two in support of this opinion: I
will then give a short sketch of the evil consequences
that result from such an absolute rejection:
I will thirdly off an expedient which
I think would answer be equally well calculated to produce the good effect every good purpose of it: and
lastly I will state the different degrees of reason there
may be for extending the incapacity to the different
crime that may be proposed.
Now then let the crime of which the witness has been
convicted be that of Perjury. He has however no
natural inducementinterest to dspeak false: if he has, that
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rationale of punishment |
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146 |
punishment in alienam personam |
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incompetency |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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