The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... , the penalty for this offence consists of a fine , with the alternative of imprison- ment . When the times are bad , a larger proportion of those thus sentenced will be unable to pay the fines ; OF PRISONS , 1901-2 . 3.
... , the penalty for this offence consists of a fine , with the alternative of imprison- ment . When the times are bad , a larger proportion of those thus sentenced will be unable to pay the fines ; OF PRISONS , 1901-2 . 3.
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... offences . Where the effect of hard times would really appear is in crimes of dishonesty . Want is a temptation to dishonesty , and home discomforts render the change to prison life less deterrent . Well - fed people , on the other hand ...
... offences . Where the effect of hard times would really appear is in crimes of dishonesty . Want is a temptation to dishonesty , and home discomforts render the change to prison life less deterrent . Well - fed people , on the other hand ...
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... offence , but who were not really doing any harm . If it be true that in certain localities a constable gets a bad mark unless he arrests a given number of persons in a given time , an apparent increase in the number of petty offences ...
... offence , but who were not really doing any harm . If it be true that in certain localities a constable gets a bad mark unless he arrests a given number of persons in a given time , an apparent increase in the number of petty offences ...
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... offences against the Elementary Education Act , only 4 were in the Second Division ; of 100 convicted under Local Acts and Bye - laws only 2 ; and of 44 convicted of obstructions or nuisances none at all . In fact , only 37 per cent ...
... offences against the Elementary Education Act , only 4 were in the Second Division ; of 100 convicted under Local Acts and Bye - laws only 2 ; and of 44 convicted of obstructions or nuisances none at all . In fact , only 37 per cent ...
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... offences were " mutiny " and " inciting to mutiny . " ) How- ever , we are given another little slice of information in the next column , which is the same in all the 46 instances , viz . , " The offence was of so serious a character as ...
... offences were " mutiny " and " inciting to mutiny . " ) How- ever , we are given another little slice of information in the next column , which is the same in all the 46 instances , viz . , " The offence was of so serious a character as ...
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