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Inf.n Punishment in elienam personam
Incompetency to others in his presence, or what in any other way others
may suffer for wh want of his evidence. I The CaseA
Example
+ 2. Wils. 18. I have already had occasion to quote, the case ofof Pendock and Mackender + may serve as an
example. By the Statute of which is called the
Statute of Frauds and Perjuries, three witnesses
are necessary to a will of land. In this case therethe
werewill had three witnesses or but one of them as it ought to
have. Two stood unimpeached: but it was found turned out
that the other one of other had once upon a time before the
attestation had been convicted of petty Larceny
and been whipt.
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rationale of punishment |
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punishment in alienam personam |
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incompetency |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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