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<head>10</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <del>Excuses</del> Extenuations</head><lb/> <p>heedlessness is to a want of consciousness. See Excuses 1.<lb/> <note>Heedlessness what</note> Heedlessness consists in the not being conscious of a material<lb/> circumstance which really exists, where there are <lb/> good or probable grounds for suspecting it to exist.<lb/> Rashness consists in the supposing a circumstance<lb/> which, had it existed, would have been material to<lb/> exist where there were no good or probable grounds<lb/> for <del>supposing it to exist</del> entertaining such a supposition.</p><lb/> <head>Main Text</head><lb/> <p>In either case, the Mis- sup<add>p</add>osal may have respect<lb/> either to the matter of fact <add>(A)</add>or the matter of Law. It respects<lb/> the matter of fact when the mistake is concerning<lb/> the existence of a fact or circumstance on which<lb/> you rely for your Justifiation. It respects the matter<lb/> of <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi>, when the mistake is concerning the existence<lb/> or import of a <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi> <add>(B)</add>, or rule of unwritten <add>(C)</add> Law, which<lb/> you suppose to have established the fact or circumstance<lb/>in question as a ground of Justification.</p><lb/> <head>Exposition</head><lb/> <p>[(A) Fact] It matters not whether the mis-supposal respect<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>actual past</hi> or present existence of the facts or | <head>10</head><lb/><head>C</head><lb/><head>Of <del>Excuses</del> Extenuations</head><lb/> <p>heedlessness is to a want of consciousness. See Excuses 1.<lb/> <note>Heedlessness what</note> Heedlessness consists in the not being conscious of a material<lb/> circumstance which really exists, where there are <lb/> good or probable grounds for suspecting it to exist.<lb/> Rashness consists in the supposing a circumstance<lb/> which, had it existed, would have been material to<lb/> exist where there were no good or probable grounds<lb/> for <del>supposing it to exist</del> entertaining such a supposition.</p><lb/> <head>Main Text</head><lb/> <p>In either case, the Mis- sup<add>p</add>osal may have respect<lb/> either to the matter of fact <add>(A)</add>or the matter of Law. It respects<lb/> the matter of fact when the mistake is concerning<lb/> the existence of a fact or circumstance on which<lb/> you rely for your Justifiation. It respects the matter<lb/> of <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi>, when the mistake is concerning the existence<lb/> or import of a <hi rend='underline'>Law</hi> <add>(B)</add>, or rule of unwritten <add>(C)</add> Law, which<lb/> you suppose to have established the fact or circumstance<lb/>in question as a ground of Justification.</p><lb/> <head>Exposition</head><lb/> <p>[(A) Fact] It matters not whether the mis-supposal respect<lb/> <hi rend='underline'>actual past</hi> or present existence of the facts or circum</p><add>stances</add> | ||
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10
C
Of Excuses Extenuations
heedlessness is to a want of consciousness. See Excuses 1.
Heedlessness what Heedlessness consists in the not being conscious of a material
circumstance which really exists, where there are
good or probable grounds for suspecting it to exist.
Rashness consists in the supposing a circumstance
which, had it existed, would have been material to
exist where there were no good or probable grounds
for supposing it to exist entertaining such a supposition.
Main Text
In either case, the Mis- supposal may have respect
either to the matter of fact (A)or the matter of Law. It respects
the matter of fact when the mistake is concerning
the existence of a fact or circumstance on which
you rely for your Justifiation. It respects the matter
of Law, when the mistake is concerning the existence
or import of a Law (B), or rule of unwritten (C) Law, which
you suppose to have established the fact or circumstance
in question as a ground of Justification.
Exposition
[(A) Fact] It matters not whether the mis-supposal respect
actual past or present existence of the facts or circum
stances
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