Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... civil and criminal , was left , as in all cases it is now , optional with the parties . In the second grade of government , it was provided , that the people should have the benefit of the trial by jury , but it was not declared the ...
... civil and criminal , was left , as in all cases it is now , optional with the parties . In the second grade of government , it was provided , that the people should have the benefit of the trial by jury , but it was not declared the ...
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... civil jurisdiction . Those who advocate the present disposition of our law , say - admitting the trial by jury to be an advantage , the law does enough , when it gives the accused the option to avail himself of its benefits ; he is the ...
... civil jurisdiction . Those who advocate the present disposition of our law , say - admitting the trial by jury to be an advantage , the law does enough , when it gives the accused the option to avail himself of its benefits ; he is the ...
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... civil rights , in addition to im- prisonment . All other offences are called misde- meanors . In the progress of the work , I have felt some want of another denomination , to distinguish the lighter offences , which are punishable by ...
... civil rights , in addition to im- prisonment . All other offences are called misde- meanors . In the progress of the work , I have felt some want of another denomination , to distinguish the lighter offences , which are punishable by ...
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... civil rights . - Their profes- sion , or trade : Their property , or the means of acquiring or preserving it . Under one or other of these heads , it is believed , that all such acts or omissions can be arranged , as it may be proper to ...
... civil rights . - Their profes- sion , or trade : Their property , or the means of acquiring or preserving it . Under one or other of these heads , it is believed , that all such acts or omissions can be arranged , as it may be proper to ...
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... civil rights . - Permanent deprivation of civil rights . -Imprisonment at hard labour . - Solitary confine- ment during certain intervals of the time of im- prisonment , to be determined in the sentence . The advantage of this scale of ...
... civil rights . - Permanent deprivation of civil rights . -Imprisonment at hard labour . - Solitary confine- ment during certain intervals of the time of im- prisonment , to be determined in the sentence . The advantage of this scale of ...
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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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