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<head><del>C</del>. Simple Personal Injuries</head> | |||
<p><gap/> 7. Those of a Master over his servant:<lb/> | |||
see The Law of <del>Apprenti</del> <add>Hired</add> Household Servants,<lb/> | |||
The Law of Apprentices, The Law of Journeymen,<lb/> | |||
and the Law of Slaves.</p> | |||
<head>6 Military Powers</head> <p>These are | |||
<gap/>.1. Those of a military superior over his subordinates.<lb/> | |||
For these see The Army and the Navy<lb/> | |||
Laws. <!-- symbol --> 2. Those of a military officer over person at<lb/> | |||
large in a time of military necessity. See Martial Law.</p> | |||
<p><head>7 <del><gap/></del> Furtherance of Justice</head> | |||
<note>Execution upon person</note>Any thing done to a man's person by <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
a Magistrate in pursuance of his authority, or in<lb/> | |||
<add>due</add> execution of any <add>legal</add> warrant given by a Magistrate<lb/> | |||
in pursuance of his authority is done with lawful<lb/> | |||
cause.</p> | |||
<p><del><gap/><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
<del>So is any thing done under the same<lb/> | |||
<gap/><gap/><lb/> | |||
<gap/>for the purpose of overcoming</del></p> | |||
<p>So, if resistance be made to a warrant<note>Enforcing execution upon goods</note><lb/> | |||
authorising any thing to be done to land or<lb/> | |||
goods, is any thing which <del><gap/></del><add>being</add> done to any man's<lb/> | |||
person <del><gap/></del> <add><del><gap/></del> is</add> necessary to overcome any resistance<lb/> | |||
made [or <del>attempted</del><add><sic>offer'd</sic></add> to be made] to the<lb/> | |||
executor of such warrant</p> | |||
<p>So any person whatsoever may apprehend<note>Arrest for Crimes</note><lb/> | |||
any one who<del><unclear>m</unclear></del> <gap/> is committing or attempting to<lb/> | |||
<sic>committ</sic> <add>or who has committed any</add> any <del>of the first rate</del> crimes: and such criminal<lb/> | |||
if he can not otherwise be apprehended, may<lb/> | |||
be <unclear>killed</unclear>. See <unclear>Title</unclear> of Crimes <add>Arrests</add> in general.</p> | |||
<p><del><note>First-rate Crimes <!--This next sentence is in red ink --> Put this text in the Introduction</note>First rate crimes are 1. Robbery 2.3. <gap/><lb/> | |||
Disfigurement <unclear>Disablement</unclear> and Mutilation when<lb/> | |||
compleatly wilful. 5. Rape 6. Murder 7. <add> <gap/></add> <unclear>Incendiation.</unclear><lb/> | |||
8. <add>Malicious</add> Incendiation. 9. Treason. 10. Perjury tending<lb/> | |||
to charge a man with a first rate crime.</del></p> | |||
Click Here To Edit C C. Simple Personal Injuries
7. Those of a Master over his servant:
see The Law of Apprenti Hired Household Servants,
The Law of Apprentices, The Law of Journeymen,
and the Law of Slaves.
6 Military Powers
These are
.1. Those of a military superior over his subordinates.
For these see The Army and the Navy
Laws. 2. Those of a military officer over person at
large in a time of military necessity. See Martial Law.
7 Furtherance of Justice
Execution upon personAny thing done to a man's person by
a Magistrate in pursuance of his authority, or in
due execution of any legal warrant given by a Magistrate
in pursuance of his authority is done with lawful
cause.
So is any thing done under the same
for the purpose of overcoming
So, if resistance be made to a warrantEnforcing execution upon goods
authorising any thing to be done to land or
goods, is any thing which being done to any man's
person is necessary to overcome any resistance
made [or attemptedoffer'd to be made] to the
executor of such warrant
So any person whatsoever may apprehendArrest for Crimes
any one whom is committing or attempting to
committ or who has committed any any of the first rate crimes: and such criminal
if he can not otherwise be apprehended, may
be killed. See Title of Crimes Arrests in general.
First-rate Crimes Put this text in the IntroductionFirst rate crimes are 1. Robbery 2.3.
Disfigurement Disablement and Mutilation when
compleatly wilful. 5. Rape 6. Murder 7. Incendiation.
8. Malicious Incendiation. 9. Treason. 10. Perjury tending
to charge a man with a first rate crime.
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