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Judicial Tit. V. Ch. VII Purs
7. Means Collusion has for its object the interest either of
the defendant or of the prosecutor. In the first
case the design of it is to free him from as
much of the punishment as possible: and from
the whole if possible: in the other the object is
to draw obtain for the prosecutor what advantage
is to be had, without regard to the defendant.
In both the latter case however as
well as the former
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