A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana

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The "Livingston Code" A comprehensive system of criminal law which, while not adopted in the United States, is still influential today because it is the first complete penal code built on Jeremy Bentham's principles of codification. From a penal standpoint the code is important as well not only in terms of its completeness and order, but from its perspective of the advancement of crime prevention over punishment. "[The Code]...will certainly arrange your name with the sages of antiquity."--Thomas Jefferson "You have done more in giving precision, specification, accuracy and moderation to the system of crimes and punishments 'than any other legislator of the age, and your name will go down to posterity with distinguished honor."--James Kent "You will be numbered among the men of this age who have deserved most and best of mankind." --Victor Hugo "[Edward Livingston is] . . . the first legal genius of modern times."--Henry Sumner Maine Edward Livingston [1764-1836] graduated from Princeton College at the age of 17. He was a senator from New York and later Louisiana. He served as U.S. Secretary of State from 1831-1833.
 

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TITLE 16
188
INTRODUCTORY REPORT TO THE SYSTEM OF PENAL
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INTRODUCTORY REPORT TO THE CODE OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
226
INTRODUCTORY REPORT TO THE CODE OF EVIDENCE
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A SYSTEM OF PENAL
305
INTRODUCTORY TITLE
357
General Provisions
365
Of Offences and Punishments
375
Of offences affecting public property
414
Of offences which affect persons in the exercise
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INTRODUCTORY TITLE
473
TITLE 3
489
Of the mode of prosecuting offences
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555
Containing the forms to be used in all the judicial proceed
563

TITLE 4
381
Of offences against the right of suffrage
398
Of the form to be used in the proceedings authorized
576
INTRODUCTORY TITLE
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