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Punishment - whether defeasible by Death.
From p.6 The law of England in this head are is full of absurdity
Imperfection of the English Law in this behalf and caprice. The following are are the instances cases
in which a man is permitted [the Heir is permitted
to enrich himself by the wrong doing of
thehis Ancestor] a man is permitted to enrich his
Heir by with the profit of his [crimes [a]transgressions] eniquities.
[a] By the wrongful taking and witholding of any kind of
[+] or by the wrongful using goodsmoveables. while if it had beenby only witholding money due
A Conseq the Heir must have refunded. [By selling a prisoner
By By the wrongful using of any kind of moveables or immoveables for debt his liberty] By the spoil done towaste committed on immoveables
in which he has only a temporary interest:
[b] By selling a prisoner for debt his liberty:
By embezzling property entrusted to him by Will:
thoughwhile if he [+] had intruded himself into the management
[+] had I not broken any confidence, butof the man's property without warrant, the Heir
must have refunded: in short by any kind of injurious
proceeding where the
left to the discretion of a Jury
increased and liquidated by a positive regulation. positive Law.]
Back To p.7.
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rationale of punishment |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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