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Of Pardon by the party injured. >p> 1
The following offences may be pa not to commence or at any
An offence may be said to be pardonable
in toto by the party injured when he is at liberty to choose
whether he will or will
time to terminate a prosecution for it as he thinks
proper, and when if he does not forbears to commence it or
terminates it, no other person can terminate commence
or continue it.
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An offence may be said to be pardonable
quoad se by the party injured when he is at liberty
not to commence or at any time to discontinue it
terminate a prosecution for it as he thinks proper,
but that if he forbears within a some or any other person
may commence or carry it on as well as he.
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Offences that may be pardoned in toto by the party
injured where not attended with aggravations: [Qu.
and consider the catalogue]
1. Simple personal injuries oath Threats, Offers & Attempts
2. Personal insults, Threats &c<lb?> 3. Libidinous injuries &c
4. Illegal Confinement &c
5. Kidnapping &c.
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