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1827. Decr 23d.
Law AmendmentPropositions.
Ch. II. Codification.
Ch. III. Remedies
2. Suppressive
55.
Application to the offences
in the Table.
1. Applicable to every
genus is the preventive
remedy in all
it's above shapes.
2. So the suppressive
in so far as it coincides,
as above, with
the preventive.
56.
So, the above being
the ordinary suppressive
remedies, whatsoever
other suppressive
remedy is wanted
for any genus of
of offence, will be
found among the above
extraordinary
ones.
57.
1. Corporal vexation curable.
2. Mental vexation curable.
3. Menacement unconditional.
Offence transitory;
or by cohabitating on
power constituted by
domestic condition
in life continuous.
58.
1. Morbification incurable.
2. Disfigurement incurable.
3. Disablement incurable.
4. Mutilation.
5. Homicide.
Suppression applicable
to the inchoate of all,
to the consummate
of none.
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59.
1. Restriction at large.
2. Compulsion at large.
3. Imprisonment.
4. Confinement.
5. Banishment.
6. Enslavement.
Suppression compleatly
applicable to maleficent
act, evil effect,
or both.
60.
Memento, in so far
as applicable to the
Judge, effect the suppression
by the appropriate
physical operation:
not through
delinquent's agency –
viz. Imprisonment,
confinement, and
Banishment.
61.
1. Defamation.
2. Vituperation.
3. Insultive do.
4. Usurpation of reputation.
6. Interuption of reputation.
Transitory the offence
in so far as sound
is the maleficent
instrument: continuous,
in so far as
writing or quasi-writing.
Suppressive
remedy, the destructive.
62.
Destruction none
till after proof of the
wrongfulness: at
which time the suppressive
merges into
the satisfactive.
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63.
Thus, throughout the
Table, may be seen
1. Act transitory or
continuous.
2. Where continuous
ordinary suppression
sufficient, or extraordinary
and special
needful: always remembering
not to
operate through the agency
of the delinquent,
except in so far as
the effect can not
otherwise be produced.
64.
Difficulties as to
continuously maleficent
acts: demand
thence for enactments
in detail.
65.
2. Evil produced by
the act preponderant
or not? – If not, no
misdeed, no demand
or warrant for prohibition.
demarcation
lines here necessary.
66.
By restrictive or
compulsive conditions,
acts, otherwise
maleficent, may
be purged of maleficence.
67.
Here, commonly, evil
consciousness, none:
thence danger and
alarm none: suppression,
if warrantable,
being sure.
68.
For want of such
demarcation line,
& purifying condition,
see below what an
inexhaustible mine of
uncertainty and
common law is on
this ground.
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