The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner: Anti-slavery writingsM & S Press, 1971 |
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Արդյունքներ 42–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 36
... criminal intent . There can be no criminal intent in resisting injustice . To justify a conviction , therefore , the law , and the justice of the law , must both be so evident as to make its transgression satis- factory proof of an evil ...
... criminal intent . There can be no criminal intent in resisting injustice . To justify a conviction , therefore , the law , and the justice of the law , must both be so evident as to make its transgression satis- factory proof of an evil ...
Էջ 46
... criminal law , that there can be no crime without a criminal intent . The rule is also one , which judges themselves could not live under , for they are every day committing errors , which would be crimes , if ignorance were not a legal ...
... criminal law , that there can be no crime without a criminal intent . The rule is also one , which judges themselves could not live under , for they are every day committing errors , which would be crimes , if ignorance were not a legal ...
Էջ 67
... criminal intent in transgressing it . The effect , therefore , of trial by jury , in criminal cases , is to hold no accused person responsible for a more precise or accurate knowledge of the law , than is common to his fellow men . And ...
... criminal intent in transgressing it . The effect , therefore , of trial by jury , in criminal cases , is to hold no accused person responsible for a more precise or accurate knowledge of the law , than is common to his fellow men . And ...
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Page | xv |
Section | xvii |
THE TRIAL BY JURY AS DEFINED BY MAGNA CARTA | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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