Project of a New Penal Code for the State of LouisianaBaldwin, Cradock&Joy, 1824 - 146 |
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... 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 only mode of trial ; and our state constitution has adopted it in criminal cases ...
... 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 only mode of trial ; and our state constitution has adopted it in criminal cases ...
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... party spirit , nor intrigue , nor power , can deprive him of this share in the administration of justice , though they can humble the pride of every other office , and vacate every other place . Every time he is called to act in this ...
... party spirit , nor intrigue , nor power , can deprive him of this share in the administration of justice , though they can humble the pride of every other office , and vacate every other place . Every time he is called to act in this ...
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... party injured ; but , on the con- trary , it is a less evil to destroy the life of an assas- sin , than to permit him to take that of a man , whose existence is useful to his country , and necessary to his family . Whenever , therefore ...
... party injured ; but , on the con- trary , it is a less evil to destroy the life of an assas- sin , than to permit him to take that of a man , whose existence is useful to his country , and necessary to his family . Whenever , therefore ...
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... be expected , but that which we actually find ; a mass of laws unjust , because made solely with a view to support the temporary views of a prevailing party ; unwise , F obscure , inhuman , inconsistent , because they were the 65.
... be expected , but that which we actually find ; a mass of laws unjust , because made solely with a view to support the temporary views of a prevailing party ; unwise , F obscure , inhuman , inconsistent , because they were the 65.
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... parties , though they have sometimes evaded its operation , have never thought proper to question its legality . It has held its authority therefore by the moral sense of the people , exerting its influence in support of an institution ...
... parties , though they have sometimes evaded its operation , have never thought proper to question its legality . It has held its authority therefore by the moral sense of the people , exerting its influence in support of an institution ...
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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