Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... executed in the short interval between the two sessions , but I did think , that parts of it might be prepared , and ... execution , and then to take their direction whether it should be completed or not . The introductory notice ...
... executed in the short interval between the two sessions , but I did think , that parts of it might be prepared , and ... execution , and then to take their direction whether it should be completed or not . The introductory notice ...
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... executed . The words requiring explanation are noted , and the definitions written , as the work progresses ; when complete , it will be submitted to men un- versed in the language of the law , and every word not fully understood by ...
... executed . The words requiring explanation are noted , and the definitions written , as the work progresses ; when complete , it will be submitted to men un- versed in the language of the law , and every word not fully understood by ...
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... executed because they could not read ; those who refused to answer were condemned to die under the most cruel torture . Executions for some crimes were attended with butchery that would disgust a savage . The life and honour of the ...
... executed because they could not read ; those who refused to answer were condemned to die under the most cruel torture . Executions for some crimes were attended with butchery that would disgust a savage . The life and honour of the ...
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... execute ; how can this be assimilated to the act of relieving a repentant and supplicant offender , who invokes our pity , and relies on our generosity ? An act , which , though justice may censure , humanity cannot always condemn . The ...
... execute ; how can this be assimilated to the act of relieving a repentant and supplicant offender , who invokes our pity , and relies on our generosity ? An act , which , though justice may censure , humanity cannot always condemn . The ...
Strona 23
... executed ; but that they may never be enforced , they should be expungeḍ from every code which they disgrace . The project presented to you , does this , with respect to ours . To put an end to that strife , which such provisions create ...
... executed ; but that they may never be enforced , they should be expungeḍ from every code which they disgrace . The project presented to you , does this , with respect to ours . To put an end to that strife , which such provisions create ...
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Project of a New Penal Code for the State of Louisiana (Classic Reprint) Edward Livingston Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
Project of a New Penal Code for the State of Louisiana Edward Livingston,Louisiana Legislature Podgląd niedostępny - 2018 |
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Strona 112 - No act done by a person in a state of insanity can be punished as an offence...
Strona 139 - When the jurisdiction of such court or officer has been exceeded; 2. "When the imprisonment was at first lawful, yet by some act, omission, or event which has taken place afterwards, the party has become entitled to a discharge; 3.
Strona 138 - If it appears on the return of the writ that the prisoner is in custody by virtue of process from any court of this state, or judge or officer thereof, such prisoner may be discharged in any of the following cases, subject to the restrictions of the last section: 1.
Strona 23 - If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, . . . thou shalt not consent unto him, nor hearken unto him...
Strona 12 - By our constitution the right of a trial by jury is secured to the accused, but it is not exclusively established. This, however, may be done by law, and there are so many strong reasons in its favour, that it has been thought proper to insert in the code, a precise declaration, that in all criminal prosecutions, the trial by jury is a privilege which cannot be renounced.
Strona v - Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Louisiana in General Assembly convened, That 1008.
Strona 127 - ... shall make a return, in like manner, and the like proceedings shall be had, as if a writ of habeas corpus had been issued in the first instance.
Strona 127 - Where it appears, by proof satisfactory to a court or judge, authorized to grant either writ, that a person is held in unlawful confinement or custody, and that there is good reason to believe that he will be carried out of the State, or suffer...
Strona 139 - Where the court has exceeded the limits of its jurisdiction, either as to matter, place, sum or person. 2. Where, though the original imprisonment was lawful, yet by some act, omission or event, which has taken place afterwards, the party has become entitled to his liberty.
Strona 63 - Father, who wouldest not the death of a sinner but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live...