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Of Accessory Offences
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Now an accessory offence that is connected with a principal another
Accessory offences
may be either 1.
preliminary 2. con-
-temporary, or 3.
subsequent to the
principal one
one another in the way of causality must either have happened
before it, or at the same time with it, or after
it. In the first case it is may be stiled preliminary
to it, in the 2d contemporary, in the third, subse-
-quent.
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An offence that is preliminary to another
Preliminary may
be either 1. contri-
-butory or 2.
evidentiary.
may have been connected with it in either of two
ways: 1. in the way of causation, by contributing
to the its happening, or what comes to the same
thing, to the happening of the obnoxious consequences,
in which the former it may be stiled contributory with reference to the latter:
2. in the way of evidence, by contributing [ac-
-cording to the relative period of time at which it is contem-
-plated] to the rendering it probable either that it
showing it either to be
either to be
is about to happen, or that it has happened al-
-ready. In this case the prior offence may be
stiled termed evidentiary with respect to the latter.
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As to offences that are contemporary or sub-
Contemporary and
subsequent can
only be eviden-
-tiary.
-sequent it is manifest that they can be no
otherwise connected in the way of causality with
the principal one than by being evidentiary with
respect to it.
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jeremy bentham |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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