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<p>suppose any offence as being about to be<lb/>committed for certain supposes only that<lb/>an offence <del>while</del> will eventually be committed<lb/>if upon the Judges having created as above<lb/>the obligation corresponding to the right<lb/>argued to be conferred any act in breach of<lb/>such obligation should come to have been<lb/>committed.<lb/></p><note>X thus far</note><lb/><note>8 <pb/>Penal procedure <lb/>1 <hi rend="underline">Ultimate</hi> ends <gap/><lb/> 1. positive punitive<lb/> due <lb/>2 negative non-punitive <lb/>if undue<lb/></note><p>We proceed to the consideration of the several<lb/>ends of procedure considered in respect of the<lb/>penal branch of it.  Ultimate ends of penal<lb/>procedure two &#x2014; of these the main and positive end<lb/> the infliction of the punishment in question<lb/>including the administering of the several<lb/><del>sp</del> species of satisfaction <gap/> to the<lb/>lot of punishment in question in the case<lb/>where such species of satisfacation respectively<lb/>has place.  Negative ultimate end of<lb/>civil procedure &#x2014; non-infliction of the lot of<lb/>punishment in question in each case on the<lb/>individual in question in the event of his<lb/>not having committed or being a partaker in<lb/>the alleged individual offence &#x2014; <gap/> the<lb/>protection of the innocent.<lb/></p><note>7 <lb/>2. Collateral or<lb/> incidental ends<lb/>1. avoidance of <lb/>vexation (juridical)<lb/></note><p>Collateral or incidental ends of penal<lb/>procedure, avoidance so far as is possible<lb/>of the <del>sev</del> several inconveniences which<lb/>in <del>ge agr</del> a greater or less degree or <gap/><lb/>like from the course of action by which a<lb/>penal suit action or prosecution as it is called<lb/>is carried on.  Now inconveniences <del>are</del> evident<lb/>in respect of their origin may be termed by one<lb/>general or common appellation juridicial <add>or legal</add> vexation<lb/>
<p>suppose any offence as being about to be<lb/>committed for certain supposes only that<lb/>an offence <del>while</del> will eventually be committed<lb/>if upon the Judges having created as above<lb/>the obligation corresponding to the right<lb/>required to be conferred any act in breach of<lb/>such obligation should come to have been<lb/>committed.<lb/></p><note>X thus far<lb/></note>
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<note>8 <pb/>Penal procedure <lb/>1 <hi rend="underline">Ultimate</hi> ends two<lb/> 1. positive punitive<lb/> due <lb/>2. negative non-punitive <lb/>if undue<lb/></note><p>We proceed to the consideration of the several<lb/>ends of procedure considered in respect of the<lb/>penal branch of it.  Ultimate ends of penal<lb/>procedure two &#x2014; of these the main and positive end<lb/> the infliction of the punishment in question<lb/>including the administering of the several<lb/><del>sp</del> species of satisfaction <unclear>appendant</unclear> to the<lb/>lot of punishment in question in the case<lb/>where such species of satisfacation respectively<lb/>has place.  Negative ultimate end of<lb/>civil procedure &#x2014; non-infliction of the lot of<lb/>punishment in question in each case on the<lb/>individual in question in the event of his<lb/>not having committed or being a partaker in<lb/>the alleged individual offence &#x2014; <gap/> the<lb/>protection of the innocent.<lb/></p><note>9 <lb/>2. Collateral or<lb/> incidental ends<lb/>1. avoidance of <lb/>vexation (juridical)<lb/></note><p>Collateral or incidental ends of penal<lb/>procedure, avoidance so far as is possible<lb/>of the <del>sev</del> several inconveniences which<lb/>in <del>ge agr</del> a greater or less degree are inseparable<lb/>from the course of action by which a<lb/>penal suit action or prosecution as it is called<lb/>is carried on.  Now inconveniences <del>are</del> considered<lb/>in respect of their origin may be termed by one<lb/>general or common appellation juridicial <add>or legal</add> vexation<lb/></p>





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Dumont Procedure

Ends

suppose any offence as being about to be
committed for certain supposes only that
an offence while will eventually be committed
if upon the Judges having created as above
the obligation corresponding to the right
required to be conferred any act in breach of
such obligation should come to have been
committed.

X thus far
8
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Penal procedure
1 Ultimate ends two
1. positive punitive
due
2. negative non-punitive
if undue

We proceed to the consideration of the several
ends of procedure considered in respect of the
penal branch of it. Ultimate ends of penal
procedure two — of these the main and positive end
the infliction of the punishment in question
including the administering of the several
sp species of satisfaction appendant to the
lot of punishment in question in the case
where such species of satisfacation respectively
has place. Negative ultimate end of
civil procedure — non-infliction of the lot of
punishment in question in each case on the
individual in question in the event of his
not having committed or being a partaker in
the alleged individual offence — the
protection of the innocent.

9
2. Collateral or
incidental ends
1. avoidance of
vexation (juridical)

Collateral or incidental ends of penal
procedure, avoidance so far as is possible
of the sev several inconveniences which
in ge agr a greater or less degree are inseparable
from the course of action by which a
penal suit action or prosecution as it is called
is carried on. Now inconveniences are considered
in respect of their origin may be termed by one
general or common appellation juridicial or legal vexation




















Identifier: | JB/052/018/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1802-11-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-9

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

018

Info in main headings field

dumont procedure

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

16691

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