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Of Accessory Offences
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Accessory offences
ar which suppose
the intervention of
Co-offenders, dis-
missed.
Accessory offences [that are contributory to the prin-
-cipal] must be either offencs offences acts of the same
person whose act the principal one is, or of some
other person or persons.
The person whose act the principal of-
-fence is, and the several persons whose acts the several
accessory offences are, may each of them with
respect to the rest be stiled Co-offenders.
The Some offences may be indifferently the
acts of the same offender or of several: co-offenders: o-
-ther offences suppose the intervention of more a diversity in the per-
persons than one. -sons that are engaged in them. These last will be
considered by themselves under the title of Co-
-offenders.
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Accessory offences that are contributory to the
Attempts and
Offences of -
consum-
-mated & uncon-
-summated delinq-
-uency.
principal and suppose not the intervention of more may be the acts of the
persons than one may either be accompanied by crimi-
-nal consciousness or not. In such of them
again as are accompanied with criminal consciousness
the intention of producing the obnoxious event may be
direct or indirect. Where it is indirect direct, either
the obnoxious event is produced or it is not. If it is
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jeremy bentham |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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