Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... directed principally against the offender himself , would have required a separate division , if it had been admitted in this code . It has not ; because its insertion would be contrary to some of the fundamental principles which have ...
... directed principally against the offender himself , would have required a separate division , if it had been admitted in this code . It has not ; because its insertion would be contrary to some of the fundamental principles which have ...
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... directed rage , strikes the innocent because the guilty is beyond its reach . Another species of offence is also omitted , though it figures in every code , from the Mosaic downward , to those of our days , and generally with capital ...
... directed rage , strikes the innocent because the guilty is beyond its reach . Another species of offence is also omitted , though it figures in every code , from the Mosaic downward , to those of our days , and generally with capital ...
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... directed me to present . In offering this result , I feel a diffidence , which arises , not from any doubt of its correctness : I entertain none ; but from the fear of being thought presump- tuous in going beyond the point of penal ...
... directed me to present . In offering this result , I feel a diffidence , which arises , not from any doubt of its correctness : I entertain none ; but from the fear of being thought presump- tuous in going beyond the point of penal ...
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... directed all his actions ; they lose sight of that golden rule which he es- tablished , " To do nothing to others that we would not desire them to do unto us ; " and certainly per- vert the spirit of his holy and merciful religion ...
... directed all his actions ; they lose sight of that golden rule which he es- tablished , " To do nothing to others that we would not desire them to do unto us ; " and certainly per- vert the spirit of his holy and merciful religion ...
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... directing the discretion of the magistrate , and ascertaining his duties in ad- mitting to bail . The manner in which accusations and the evi- dence to support them , are to be brought before the proper court , is distinctly described ...
... directing the discretion of the magistrate , and ascertaining his duties in ad- mitting to bail . The manner in which accusations and the evi- dence to support them , are to be brought before the proper court , is distinctly described ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
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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