The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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Side 14
... inflicted without imprisonment . No such inference can be drawn from the words of the statute itself , which are unusually explicit , viz . that for certain offences the Court shall have the power to award " sentence of imprisonment ...
... inflicted without imprisonment . No such inference can be drawn from the words of the statute itself , which are unusually explicit , viz . that for certain offences the Court shall have the power to award " sentence of imprisonment ...
Side 16
... inflicted for a minor offence , an offender is not tempted to commit murder , in order to destroy the evidence of guilt ; because no instance ( d ) The same specimen is also in- serted in the Introductory Observa- ( tions , ' which ...
... inflicted for a minor offence , an offender is not tempted to commit murder , in order to destroy the evidence of guilt ; because no instance ( d ) The same specimen is also in- serted in the Introductory Observa- ( tions , ' which ...
Side 57
... infliction of private injury ; it is not expedient to array self - interest against reform , when you can purchase its co - opera- tion . Therefore while we assert the right of the working officers to compensation , we are , unwillingly ...
... infliction of private injury ; it is not expedient to array self - interest against reform , when you can purchase its co - opera- tion . Therefore while we assert the right of the working officers to compensation , we are , unwillingly ...
Side 75
... inflicted on any individual whom the Government might select , without the sanction of the judges , or even without their being able to interfere , by writ of habeas corpus , or any other mode , to save the victim of such a dreadful ...
... inflicted on any individual whom the Government might select , without the sanction of the judges , or even without their being able to interfere , by writ of habeas corpus , or any other mode , to save the victim of such a dreadful ...
Side 80
... inflict summary fines and imprisonment , is not repugnant to the laws of England , because licensing pervades every department of life here , from the clergyman to the hackney- coach driver ; and more especially , because , by the 39th ...
... inflict summary fines and imprisonment , is not repugnant to the laws of England , because licensing pervades every department of life here , from the clergyman to the hackney- coach driver ; and more especially , because , by the 39th ...
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