Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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Strona iii
... institutions are viewed , and how , when full liberty is allowed to change them , they are modified by an enlightened Legislator , who is uninfluenced by our prejudices , and unfettered by our customs ; and this inquiry is calculated ...
... institutions are viewed , and how , when full liberty is allowed to change them , they are modified by an enlightened Legislator , who is uninfluenced by our prejudices , and unfettered by our customs ; and this inquiry is calculated ...
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... adopt those definitions which have been given by the English courts , and the whole train of constructive offences has been brought into our law . The institution of the trial by jury , the rare infliction of torture ; and 7.
... adopt those definitions which have been given by the English courts , and the whole train of constructive offences has been brought into our law . The institution of the trial by jury , the rare infliction of torture ; and 7.
Strona 13
... institution of such vital import- ance , has had the most injurious consequences , which have been encreased by subsequent provi- sions . In civil cases , it is already banished from our courts , or used only as an engine of 13.
... institution of such vital import- ance , has had the most injurious consequences , which have been encreased by subsequent provi- sions . In civil cases , it is already banished from our courts , or used only as an engine of 13.
Strona 14
... institution , and a judge more desirous to en- crease his powers , than the gentlemen who now fill those stations , could easily find means to make the jury as useless , as rarely employed , and as insigni- ficant in a criminal court ...
... institution , and a judge more desirous to en- crease his powers , than the gentlemen who now fill those stations , could easily find means to make the jury as useless , as rarely employed , and as insigni- ficant in a criminal court ...
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... already ex- ists , they insidiously endeavour to innovate , because they dare not openly destroy ; changes inconsistent with the spirit of the institution are introduced , 8 under the plausible pretext of improvement ; the common 16.
... already ex- ists , they insidiously endeavour to innovate , because they dare not openly destroy ; changes inconsistent with the spirit of the institution are introduced , 8 under the plausible pretext of improvement ; the common 16.
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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