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had part in the production of it, while as yet it is<lb/>
had part in the production of it, while as yet it is<lb/>
not known <hi rend="underline">who</hi> that person is.<lb/></p>
not known <hi rend="underline">who</hi> that person is.<lb/></p>
<p>In <unclear>Romebred</unclear> law, the state of things, regarded<lb/>
as fraught with mischief <del>together</del> with the circumstance<lb/>
of it's having had human agency for it's cause, constitute<lb/>
<add>together,</add> what is called the <hi rend="underline">Corpus delicti:</hi>-in French <hi rend="underline">Corps du</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">delit</hi> A <add><hi rend="underline">the body of the offence</hi>; &#x2014;</add> and are frequently spoken <gap/> as <add>composing</add> a subject of evidence<lb/>
and investigation, distinct from the consideration,<lb/>
of the personality of the supposed criminal<lb/>
or culpable agent.<lb/></p>
<p>This distinction may also have place in several<lb/>
modifications of the case in which, as in Demand paper B,<lb/>
the suit, whether inculpative or not, is not criminative<lb/></p>


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1825. Feb.y

Procedure Code Ch VIII

S.

Note to Demand Paper C.

( ) [VI. Evidence.] In a penal code, whether
the offence, and the species of suit, are as here , purely
public, or whether they are publica private, as in the
case of Demand Paper D., the evidence will common
by hand three distinguishable subject matters: to wit,
1. the matter of fact or state of things regarded as productive
or tending to be productive of mischief, &
supposed to have been the result of the act of some
human agent; 2 the nature of that same act;
3. the personality of that same agent. Of these three
distinguishable subject matters of knowledge and
evidence, the first may be known, where the second
and third are as yet unknown. Of damage produced
by conflagration, the existence may, for example,
be known, when as yet it is not known, whether
human agency any part in the production of it.
So again, the damage being known, what may also be
known is that human agency, the act of some persons
had part in the production of it, while as yet it is
not known who that person is.

In Romebred law, the state of things, regarded
as fraught with mischief together with the circumstance
of it's having had human agency for it's cause, constitute
together, what is called the Corpus delicti:-in French Corps du
delit A the body of the offence; — and are frequently spoken as composing a subject of evidence
and investigation, distinct from the consideration,
of the personality of the supposed criminal
or culpable agent.

This distinction may also have place in several
modifications of the case in which, as in Demand paper B,
the suit, whether inculpative or not, is not criminative



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Date_1

1825-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

050

Info in main headings field

Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Notes to Demand Paper C

Category

Copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

D9 / E7

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

18106

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