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11
Indirect
Raising Evidence
dirty business it is to prosecute in all cases in which the
either individuals have no natural interest to so to do, or the
interest which the public is conceived to have in
the punishment of delinquents suppression of the offence , is too great to be
trusted to the chance into in such hands. of chance individuals But of this hereafter.
Where you can
get intr tru bring one witness upon
one matter, where you can get two witnesses to a on a
side fact instead of one you get a great advantage:
because if falsehood is designed you have a great
chance of detecting it by cross-examining them apart:
witness Susanna and the two elders. But by
coupling a nominal inference to your one witness you
get neither that advantage nor any other: you are
still forced to take up with your one witness, whom
if you if the reward you trust to has any operation,
you get upon such terms by such means as according to your
rules of evidence render him inadmissable. You
might as well and indeed much better let the
witness prosecute and hold him up to view in the in circumstances
condition situation in which he really b is, with this bias upon
his mind: you would save trouble: you would obviate delusion: and you would diminish by one half
the chance which the delinquent has of getting off purchasing impunity
Identifier: | JB/087/183/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87. |
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jeremy bentham |
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