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" Fourthly, all presumptive evidence of felony should be admitted cautiously; for the law holds that it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer. "
The Student's Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books - Página 558
por William Blackstone - 1865 - 612 páginas
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An introduction to the study of moral evidence

James Edward Gambier - 1806 - 208 páginas
...presumptive evidence, Black stone (vol. ivy page 352.j says, that " presumptive evidence of " telony should be admitted cautiously; for, the. " law holds, that it is better that ten guilty per" sons should escape, than that one innocent " should suffer." This rule of law manifestly supposes,...
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An introduction to the study of moral evidence

James Edward Gambier - 1808 - 238 páginas
...(vol. iv. page 352.) says, that " presumptive evi" dence of felony should be admitted cauti. " ously ; for, the law holds, that it is better " that ten guilty persons should escape, than " that one innocent should suffer." This rule of law manifestly supposes, that...
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An Introduction to the Study of Moral Evidence: Or, of that Species of ...

James Edward Gambier - 1808 - 276 páginas
...(vol. iv. page 352.) says, that " presumptive evi" dence of felony should be admitted cauti. " ously; for, the law holds, that it is better " that ten guilty persons should escape, than " that one innocent should suffer." This rule of law manifestly supposes, that...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, Volumen2

William Paley - 1811 - 456 páginas
...confronted with opposite probabilities. The other maxim which deserves a similar examination is this : — " That it is better that " ten guilty persons escape, than that one " innocent man should suffer." - If by saying it is better, be meant that it is more for the public advantage,...
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The Works of William Paley, D.D.: The principles of moral and political ...

William Paley - 1811 - 540 páginas
...confronted with opposite probabilities. The other maxim which deserves a similar examination is this — " That it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent man should suffer." If by saying it is better, be meant that it is more for the publick advantage,...
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Speeches: Delivered at the City-Hall of the City of New York, in the Courts ...

John Andrew Graham - 1812 - 96 páginas
...prisoner at the bar is not the woman against whom the bill of indictment was found by the grand jury. The law holds, that it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that ope innocent suffer. How often do we see and meet with cases where persons have been convicted for...
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A Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases ...

John Frederick Archbold - 1822 - 458 páginas
...evidence must, from necessity, be admitted,, yet in felony and treason it should be admitted cautiously. And Sir Matthew Hale in particular lays down two rules, most prudent and necessary to, be observed, in this respect: first, Never to convict a man for stealing the goods of a person unknown, merely because...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 páginas
...child was born dead; otherwise such concealment shall be evidence of her having murdered it. Fourthly, all presumptive evidence of felony should be admitted...it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than one innocent suffer. It was afterwards declared by statute 1 Ann. st. 2. c. 9. that in all cases of...
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The works of William Paley, Volumen2

William Paley - 1823 - 476 páginas
...confronted with opposite probabilities. The other maxim which deserves a similar examination is this : — " That it is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent man should suffer." If by saying it is better, be meant that it is more for the public advantage, the...
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An introduction to the study of moral evidence

James Edward Gambier - 1824 - 364 páginas
...inferences from Facts or Premises. On presumptive evidence, Blackstone (vol. iv. page 352.) says, that " presumptive evidence of felony should be admitted...law holds, that it is better that ten guilty persons should escape, than that one innocent should suffer." This rule of law manifestly supposes, that presumptive...
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