On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1859 - 629 páginas |
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... difficult to define them , in many penal cases , when the law awards different punish- ments for wounds inflicted by the one or the other . are barren , and the multiplicity of single facts present ( 23 ) CHAPTER II DEFINITIONS OF LIBERTY.
... difficult to define them , in many penal cases , when the law awards different punish- ments for wounds inflicted by the one or the other . are barren , and the multiplicity of single facts present ( 23 ) CHAPTER II DEFINITIONS OF LIBERTY.
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... punishment , or be made punishable , if it was not already so . The English Commons indignantly rejected such a bill proposed at that very time ; the premier lost his place , and from that historical jury - box of Middlesex proceeded a ...
... punishment , or be made punishable , if it was not already so . The English Commons indignantly rejected such a bill proposed at that very time ; the premier lost his place , and from that historical jury - box of Middlesex proceeded a ...
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... punishment . The amount of bail must depend upon the seriousness of the charge , and also upon the means of the charged person . If judges were allowed to demand exorbitant bail , they might defeat the action of this principle in every ...
... punishment . The amount of bail must depend upon the seriousness of the charge , and also upon the means of the charged person . If judges were allowed to demand exorbitant bail , they might defeat the action of this principle in every ...
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... punishment of which no equivalent in money can be imagined ; for instance , death or imprisonment for life , and those offences which put the offender into the possession of the sum required for the bail . It has been objected to the ...
... punishment of which no equivalent in money can be imagined ; for instance , death or imprisonment for life , and those offences which put the offender into the possession of the sum required for the bail . It has been objected to the ...
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... punishment itself . A penal case has attraction for them so long as it is undecided , but what imprisonment follows , if imprisonment has been awarded , interests them little . Very few lawyers have taken a lead in the reform of ...
... punishment itself . A penal case has attraction for them so long as it is undecided , but what imprisonment follows , if imprisonment has been awarded , interests them little . Very few lawyers have taken a lead in the reform of ...
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