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by no means <add>equally</add> so that a man who upon this final charge<lb/>appears to be guilty should turn out to be innocent.<lb/>Such contrarity never happens but in consequence of<lb/>some accidental error which is <add>rather uncommon</add> not very common<lb/>or of an instance of a <gap/> of depravity which is<lb/>happily much more <add>less</add> so.<lb/><lb/>When such a contrarity happens to manifest<lb/>itself what is it commonly owing to? To something<lb/>fallacious in the appearance of first map of evi-<lb/>-dence that happens to present itself: to something<lb/>fallacious in the appearance of circumstantial evi-<lb/>dence, or to <del>some want of observation some error</del><lb/> some error compiled or not with <gap/> proofs or<lb/>temerity on the part of a living witness. <del>Evidence</del><lb/>A map of evidence much less <add>conclusive</add> than is necesary to war-<lb/>rant a conviction is sufficient to warrant a com-<lb/>mitment the object of which is no more than the<lb/><gap/> of <del>a</del> temporary prevention <del>in order that</del><lb/>lest the means of conviction in case of guilt should<lb/><gap/> <add>the reach of justice or the ceremony of conviction</add> or the conviction <del>become</del> be rendered ineffec-<lb/>-tual to the <add>its</add> purpose of producing punishment.<lb/>Evidence on one side only and even that insufficient<lb/> to ground conviction though it were to stand uncon-<lb/>-tradicted is sufficient to warrant a commitment. The


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Click Here To Edit by no means equally so that a man who upon this final charge
appears to be guilty should turn out to be innocent.
Such contrarity never happens but in consequence of
some accidental error which is rather uncommon not very common
or of an instance of a of depravity which is
happily much more less so.

When such a contrarity happens to manifest
itself what is it commonly owing to? To something
fallacious in the appearance of first map of evi-
-dence that happens to present itself: to something
fallacious in the appearance of circumstantial evi-
dence, or to some want of observation some error
some error compiled or not with proofs or
temerity on the part of a living witness. Evidence
A map of evidence much less conclusive than is necesary to war-
rant a conviction is sufficient to warrant a com-
mitment the object of which is no more than the
of a temporary prevention in order that
lest the means of conviction in case of guilt should
the reach of justice or the ceremony of conviction or the conviction become be rendered ineffec-
-tual to the its purpose of producing punishment.
Evidence on one side only and even that insufficient
to ground conviction though it were to stand uncon-
-tradicted is sufficient to warrant a commitment. The




Identifier: | JB/051/238/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

238

Info in main headings field

judicial

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / / / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16403

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