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<head>CERTAINTY.  Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute</head> <lb/> <p>According to narrow notions of 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> Ed. Coke <lb/> quoted in &amp; adopted into the Commentaries <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note> <add> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> 129 </add> </note> <lb/> It is not lawful <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> <note> <add> <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> 3 Just. <unclear>yr</unclear> </add> </note> to <add> induce or </add> excite any man even <lb/>to a just accusation of another;  much <lb/> <del> less to do it by duress of Imprisonment </del> </p><pb/> <head>CERTAINTY.  Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute</head> <p>  A Prosecutor of an House of ill fame has all the trouble &amp; expense <lb/> <note> By 25.G.2.36 </note> taken off his hands at once, when by the same Act, the Prosecutor of a <lb/>Felon is put off <sic>till</sic> after Conviction &amp; <del> taken </del> not but with <add> without </add> the <lb/> humiliating circumstances of Petition, for which the consideration of his circumstances <lb/> is <add> to be </add> the ground </p> <p> It was probably supposed, that the natural &amp; more obvious interest <lb/> in the latter case would be a <add> sufficient </add> supplement to the petitioner </p> <p> <note> The Parish in London <lb/> &amp; Borough Towns in <lb/>these places the Hundred <lb/>should be at the charge <lb/>if no Publ.Prosecutors </note> </p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
<head>CERTAINTY.  Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute</head> <lb/>  
<p>According to narrow notions of 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> Ed. Coke <lb/> quoted in &amp; adopted into the Commentaries <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> 129 </note>  
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It is not lawful <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> <note> <hi rend='superscript'>||</hi> 3 Just. 91 </note> to <add> induce or </add> excite any man even <lb/>to a just accusation of another;  much <lb/> <del> less to do it by duress of Imprisonment </del> </p>
 
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<head>CERTAINTY.  Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute</head>  
 
<p>  A Prosecutor of an House of ill fame has all the trouble &amp; expense <lb/> <note> By 25.G.2.36 </note><lb/> taken off his hands at once, when by the same Act, the Prosecutor of a <lb/>
Felon is put off <sic>till</sic> after Conviction &amp; <del> taken </del> not but with <add> without </add> the <lb/>  
humiliating circumstances of Petition, for which the consideration of his circumstances <lb/> is <add> to be </add> the ground </p>  
 
<p> It was probably supposed, that the natural &amp; more obvious interest <lb/> in the latter case would be a <add> sufficient </add> supplement to the petitioner </p>  
 
<p> <note> The Parish in London <lb/> &amp; Borough Towns in <lb/>these places the Hundred <lb/>should be at the charge <lb/>if no Publ.Prosecutors </note> </p>
 
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CERTAINTY. Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute

According to narrow notions of 1st Ed. Coke
quoted in & adopted into the Commentaries + + 129
It is not lawful || || 3 Just. 91 to induce or excite any man even
to a just accusation of another; much
less to do it by duress of Imprisonment


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CERTAINTY. Impediments to - Reluctance to Prosecute

A Prosecutor of an House of ill fame has all the trouble & expense
By 25.G.2.36
taken off his hands at once, when by the same Act, the Prosecutor of a
Felon is put off till after Conviction & taken not but with without the
humiliating circumstances of Petition, for which the consideration of his circumstances
is to be the ground

It was probably supposed, that the natural & more obvious interest
in the latter case would be a sufficient supplement to the petitioner

The Parish in London
& Borough Towns in
these places the Hundred
should be at the charge
if no Publ.Prosecutors



Identifier: | JB/050/156/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.

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050

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156

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certainty impediments to - reluctance to prosecute

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001

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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16147

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