| 1833 - 2950 頁
...are precisely applicable ; such cases may then be determined by an accurate comparison with other*, which are already provided for, and which approach...conformable thereto shall be laid before the superior mngistratcs, and after receiving their approbation, be submitted to the emperor's final decision. Any... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 468 頁
...cases where there is no law in existence precisely applicable, such cases may then be determined on by an accurate comparison with others which are already...under investigation, in order to ascertain afterwards whether an aggravation of the offence, or a mitigation of it, was necessary. The uncertainty of the... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 464 頁
...cases where there is no law in existence precisely applicable, such cases may then be determined on by an accurate comparison with others which are already...under investigation, in order to ascertain afterwards whether an aggravation of the offence, or a mitigation of it, was necessary. The uncertainty of the... | |
| Johannes von Gumpach - 1872 - 924 頁
...every possible contingency! there may be cases to which no laws or statutes are precisely applicable ', such cases may then be determined, by an accurate comparison with others which are already provided, and which approach most nearly to those under investigation, in order to ascertain afterwards to what... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - 1916 - 1238 頁
...every possible contingency, there may be cases to which no laws or statutes are precisely applicable: such cases may then be determined, by an accurate...or mitigation of the punishment would be equitable. Provisional sentence conformable thereto shall be laid before the superior magistrates, and after receiving... | |
| Jerome Alan Cohen - 1968 - 742 頁
...every possible contingency, there may be cases to which no laws or statutes are precisely applicable; such cases may then be determined, by an accurate...or mitigation of the punishment would be equitable . . ." n b. "Section CCCLXXXVI. — Improper Conduct not Specifically punishable. "Whoever is guilty... | |
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