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The Criminal Law Journal of India Journal April 30 1908

1908

So the judicial law of Moses gave full power to the father to stone his disobedient son so it be done in the presence of a Magistrate and yet it did not belong to the Magistrate to inquire into and oKamine the justness of the cause but it was so decreed lest the father should in his anger suddenly or secretly kill his son. [...] For the love of life and the diminution of horrors of death were as characterestic of the golden age of the poets as of the less romantic period of history. [...] Two talents lie in the middle as the reward of the judge who shall decide the dispute most to the satisfaction of the Audience. [...] As the people became hetergeneous the law of crimes began to discriminate between the gentile and the Jew between the Patrician and the Plebian the privileged classes and the people. [...] The glamour and excitement of a pole° court the publicity and notoriety the assocition however temporary with others charged with crime like himself the fact that he is usually advised to plead not guilty " and allay the officials to prove his guilt the waiting while other cases are being heard the remands the well-meant but hurtful sympathy of olookers the jokes repartee and laug
law
Pages
16
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120178
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The Criminal Law Journal of India Journal April 30 1908
113-128 S.D. Chaudhri view

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