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<add>adapted</add> to the fabrication of it, the <del>fabrication of</del><lb/>act of fabricating those instruments, and so on.<lb/>It is against co-offenders that he makes provision, when over and above the person who may have<lb/>been the immediate agent in an act of homicide<lb/>he punishes <del>those</del> <add>any</add> who may have taken part in<lb/>the suborning, encouraging assisting, advising or<lb/>instructing such immediate offenders.<lb/> | |||
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<note><del>Turning</del> Favouring the <lb/>least of two offences<lb/></note> | |||
<p>Secondly with regard to the determining the<lb/><add>choice of the</add> offender to the least offence. The method of doing<lb/>this consists in the proportions established<lb/><del>between</del> <add>among</add> the punishments that are [ <add><del><del>applied</del></del></add>respectively] applied <lb/> to <add>rival</add> offences [which are liable to come in competition] . <note>Favoring the least<lb/> <unclear>misconduct</unclear> against <lb/>greater <lb/></note> This has already been mentioned as an<lb/>object which ought to be kept in view in adjusting<lb/>the proportion between an offence and it's<lb/>punishment. <note>Ch. XIV. [Proportion] xi<lb/></note> <del>Now</del><lb/></p>Now in order for two offences to <add>come in</add> competition<lb/>with each other two circumstances must concur:<lb/>they must be offences of the same motive,<lb/>and of the same opportunity: <del>that</del> is <add>in other words</add> they must<lb/>lead to the same end, <del>or in other words be <gap/></del> that is to the gratification of the <lb/><note>same</note><lb/><pb/> | |||
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Indirect Legislation § 6
Political
adapted to the fabrication of it, the fabrication of
act of fabricating those instruments, and so on.
It is against co-offenders that he makes provision, when over and above the person who may have
been the immediate agent in an act of homicide
he punishes those any who may have taken part in
the suborning, encouraging assisting, advising or
instructing such immediate offenders.
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Turning Favouring the
least of two offences
Secondly with regard to the determining the
choice of the offender to the least offence. The method of doing
this consists in the proportions established
between among the punishments that are [ appliedrespectively] applied
to rival offences [which are liable to come in competition] . Favoring the least
misconduct against
greater
This has already been mentioned as an
object which ought to be kept in view in adjusting
the proportion between an offence and it's
punishment. Ch. XIV. [Proportion] xi
Now
Now in order for two offences to come in competition
with each other two circumstances must concur:
they must be offences of the same motive,
and of the same opportunity: that is in other words they must
lead to the same end, or in other words be that is to the gratification of the
same
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