The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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Side 34
... prison discipline have succeeded the old sanguinary code and the black holes of the ancient prisons : the prevention of crime has been the principle of the improvements of their criminal law and procedure ; a reformatory discipline and ...
... prison discipline have succeeded the old sanguinary code and the black holes of the ancient prisons : the prevention of crime has been the principle of the improvements of their criminal law and procedure ; a reformatory discipline and ...
Side 46
... prisons is also founded in wise and benevolent considerations , though the ignor- ance and partiality of Coroners have done much towards rendering it nugatory . The cases of Mr. Devenish and others , who have fallen victims to that ...
... prisons is also founded in wise and benevolent considerations , though the ignor- ance and partiality of Coroners have done much towards rendering it nugatory . The cases of Mr. Devenish and others , who have fallen victims to that ...
Side 47
... prison police . The abuses to which the power , with which Coroners are in- vested is liable , are the holding of unnecessary and frivolous in- quisitions for the sake of enhancing their fees , and the smuggling of juries , or the total ...
... prison police . The abuses to which the power , with which Coroners are in- vested is liable , are the holding of unnecessary and frivolous in- quisitions for the sake of enhancing their fees , and the smuggling of juries , or the total ...
Side 50
... prisons . The disposition recently manifested to de- feat the real object of these investigations is no new feature in the administration of this branch of the law of Coroners ; the tendency of which administration has been upon almost ...
... prisons . The disposition recently manifested to de- feat the real object of these investigations is no new feature in the administration of this branch of the law of Coroners ; the tendency of which administration has been upon almost ...
Side 51
... prison regulations ; and that it required all his perseverance and intrepidity to overcome the impatience and the merriment which so vulgar a topic was calculated to excite . It is not surprising that some gentlemen , who deem no amount ...
... prison regulations ; and that it required all his perseverance and intrepidity to overcome the impatience and the merriment which so vulgar a topic was calculated to excite . It is not surprising that some gentlemen , who deem no amount ...
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