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<p>188 July 4<lb/>
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<head><!-- pencil -->Penal Code</head></p>
 
<p>2.  <add>Jury trial</add> Compared with this use <add>instance</add>, in other instances Jury trial is<lb/>
 
of little importance.</p>
 
<p>As far as any thing can be made by such an  instance <add>agent</add><lb/>
as far as the imaginary product can be created <add>made</add> by an imaginary <gap/>,<lb/>
that part of the Penal Code which regards political<lb/>
defamation has in England been made by Common Law.<lb/>
<del>This</del> By Common Law – that is by the <gap/> of the Monarch<lb/>
the till lately <add>arbitrarily</add> displaceable and still arbitrarily placeable are<lb/>
placed <gap/> of the Monarch in the character of Judges.<lb/>
Under the <add>this</add> Common Law <add>liberty of</add> political defamation – liberty of<lb/>
uttering without being punished for it any thing that when<lb/>
published it <gap/> please the Monarch and <add>or</add> his instruments<lb/>
not to like and to such a degree not to like as to cause<lb/>
men to be punished for it – any such liberty <add>by law</add> has no<lb/>
more place in England than in Spain or in Morocco.<lb/>
On a prosecution of this sort, the Judge tells the Jury whether<lb/>
the publication thus given to the discourse in question is a<lb/>
crime or no.  In <add>thus</add> affording his protection to every other<lb/>
member of the governing body against <gap/> of <gap/> misdeeds<lb/>
how mischievous so ever, he <add>at the <unclear>cause</unclear></add>affords to himself, and<lb/>
the <gap/> with what he is <gap/> in a <gap/><lb/>
of sinister interest.  <gap/> the commencement of the present<lb/>
reign already fifty eight years <add>ago</add> –  since this time not to go<lb/>
higher, as in no time has the <del><gap/></del> Monarchs prosecutor <add>servant</add><lb/>
the Attorney General informed the Jury that the <del>polit</del> <add>publication</add><lb/>
in question is a crime but <del>the Ju</del> an assurance to the<lb/>
same effect has been given them by the Judge.  In no instance<lb/>
has this useful assurance ever yet failed to be <gap/>:  in no<lb/>
instance so long as Monarchy stands unreformed will it<lb/>
ever <del>be gi</del> fail to be given.</p>
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188 July 4
Penal Code

2. Jury trial Compared with this use instance, in other instances Jury trial is
of little importance.

As far as any thing can be made by such an instance agent
as far as the imaginary product can be created made by an imaginary ,
that part of the Penal Code which regards political
defamation has in England been made by Common Law.
This By Common Law – that is by the of the Monarch
the till lately arbitrarily displaceable and still arbitrarily placeable are
placed of the Monarch in the character of Judges.
Under the this Common Law liberty of political defamation – liberty of
uttering without being punished for it any thing that when
published it please the Monarch and or his instruments
not to like and to such a degree not to like as to cause
men to be punished for it – any such liberty by law has no
more place in England than in Spain or in Morocco.
On a prosecution of this sort, the Judge tells the Jury whether
the publication thus given to the discourse in question is a
crime or no. In thus affording his protection to every other
member of the governing body against of misdeeds
how mischievous so ever, he at the causeaffords to himself, and
the with what he is in a
of sinister interest. the commencement of the present
reign already fifty eight years ago – since this time not to go
higher, as in no time has the Monarchs prosecutor servant
the Attorney General informed the Jury that the polit publication
in question is a crime but the Ju an assurance to the
same effect has been given them by the Judge. In no instance
has this useful assurance ever yet failed to be : in no
instance so long as Monarchy stands unreformed will it
ever be gi fail to be given.


Identifier: | JB/067/082/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 67.

Date_1

1818-07-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

58-60

Box

067

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

penal code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c6 / c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

21915

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