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<p><head>Propositions<lb/>
&sect;. 2.  Codification</head></p>
<p>149. 26. II Good &amp; Evil  VI. Off: Compleatness<lb/>
In inchoate offences<lb/>
state of the mind and<lb/>
consequent danger<lb/>
but little different from<lb/>
that in consummate<lb/>
offences, but <hi rend="underline">alarm</hi><lb/>
less, and consequent<lb/>
demand for <hi rend="underline">punishment</hi>.</p>
<p>150 27.  II. Good &amp; Evil  V. Instrum<hi rend="superscript">ts</hi> of Evil<lb/>
In fraud, alarm and<lb/>
danger less than in<lb/>
case offences</p>
<p>151 28.  II. Good &amp; Evil  VII. Co-Offenders<lb/>
Co-offenders where destinction<lb/>
can be drawn<lb/>
in the degree of their<lb/>
evil tendency, a difference<lb/>
also in the evil<lb/>
of 2d. order.</p>
<p>152. 29.  II. Good &amp; Evil  XI. Trust Offences<lb/>
Offences by <unclear>Trustees</unclear> as<lb/>
such concerning persons<lb/>
at large – evil of<lb/>
1st order the same, but<lb/>
that of 2d order reduced.</p>
<p>153. 30.  II. Good &amp; Evil  XI. Trust Offences<lb/>
Hence, lenity shown to<lb/>
Trustees.</p>


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<p>1827. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi><lb/>
<head>Law Amendment</head></p>
<p><head>Propositions<lb/>
&sect;. 2.  Codification</head></p>
<p>141 18. II Good &amp; Evil<lb/>
Magnitude of evil of<lb/>
each offence depends<lb/>
on evil of 2d. order</p>
<p>142 19. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
I. States of agents mind<lb/>
whereby no evil of 2d.<lb/>
order.<lb/>
1. Unintentionality.<lb/>
2. Unconsciousness<lb/>
3. Infancy<lb/>
4. Insanity</p>
<p>143 20. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
II.  In the case of want<lb/>
of a due degree of attention<lb/>
– culpable inattention, the alarm not<lb/>
wholly prevented.</p>
<p>144 21. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
III. Evil consciousness<lb/>
as to law and fact.</p>
<p>145 22. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
Roman inexpressive<lb/>
appellatives,<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">dolus</hi> and<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Culpa</hi>.</p>
<p>146 23. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
Proposed names for<lb/>
states if the mind.<lb/>
1. Criminal consciousness.<lb/>
2. Culpable inattention.<lb/>
3. blameless error<lb/>
4. blameless accident.</p>
<p>147 24. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
In the composition only<lb/>
criminal consciousness,<lb/>
knowledge of<lb/>
the state of the laws<lb/>
necessary.</p>
<p>148 25. II. Good &amp; Evil  IV. States of Mind<lb/>
Failure on legislator's<lb/>
part of making<lb/>
known, and consequent<lb/>
ignorance and<lb/>
justificative cause<lb/>
to the wrong doer.</p>
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Propositions
§. 2. Codification

149. 26. II Good & Evil VI. Off: Compleatness
In inchoate offences
state of the mind and
consequent danger
but little different from
that in consummate
offences, but alarm
less, and consequent
demand for punishment.

150 27. II. Good & Evil V. Instrumts of Evil
In fraud, alarm and
danger less than in
case offences

151 28. II. Good & Evil VII. Co-Offenders
Co-offenders where destinction
can be drawn
in the degree of their
evil tendency, a difference
also in the evil
of 2d. order.

152. 29. II. Good & Evil XI. Trust Offences
Offences by Trustees as
such concerning persons
at large – evil of
1st order the same, but
that of 2d order reduced.

153. 30. II. Good & Evil XI. Trust Offences
Hence, lenity shown to
Trustees.



1827. Octr.
Law Amendment

Propositions
§. 2. Codification

141 18. II Good & Evil
Magnitude of evil of
each offence depends
on evil of 2d. order

142 19. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
I. States of agents mind
whereby no evil of 2d.
order.
1. Unintentionality.
2. Unconsciousness
3. Infancy
4. Insanity

143 20. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
II. In the case of want
of a due degree of attention
– culpable inattention, the alarm not
wholly prevented.

144 21. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
III. Evil consciousness
as to law and fact.

145 22. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
Roman inexpressive
appellatives,
dolus and
Culpa.

146 23. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
Proposed names for
states if the mind.
1. Criminal consciousness.
2. Culpable inattention.
3. blameless error
4. blameless accident.

147 24. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
In the composition only
criminal consciousness,
knowledge of
the state of the laws
necessary.

148 25. II. Good & Evil IV. States of Mind
Failure on legislator's
part of making
known, and consequent
ignorance and
justificative cause
to the wrong doer.


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Identifier: | JB/549/242/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1828-10-??

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Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

242

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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Penner

John Flowerdew Colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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