The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts : With Notes of the Cases Decided On Their Construction
The book The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts : With Notes of the Cases Decided On Their Construction was written by author Cox, Edward W. (Edward William), 1809-1879 Here you can read free online of The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts : With Notes of the Cases Decided On Their Construction book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Criminal Law Consolidation Acts : With Notes of the Cases Decided On Their Construction a good or bad book?
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* j ? 24 ^ 25 Vict. cap. 97. 131 for every time of its commission, or for tlie first and second time only, or for the first time only, shall, on conviction before a justice of the peace, be liable, for every first, second, or subsequent offence of aiding, abetting, counselhng, or pro- curing, to the same forfeiture and punishment to which a person guilty of a first, second, or subse- quent offence as a principal offender is by this act made liable. 64. Every sum of money which shall be for- App...lication feited for the amount of any injury done shall be ?ure°8''and assessed in each case by the convicting justice, penalties and shall be paid to the party aggrieved, except Bummary where he is unknown, and in that case such sum ""mviction. shall be applied in the same manner as a penalty : and every sum which shall be imposed as a penalty by any justice of the peace, whether in addition to such amount or otherwise, shall be paid and applied in the same manner as other penalties recoverable before justices of the peace are to be paid and applied in cases where the statute imposing the same contains no directions for the payment thereof to any person : provided Proviso that where several persons shall join in the com- ^^g''4i ner- mission of the same offence, and shall, upon sons join in conviction thereof, each be adjudged to forfeit a of same sum equivalent to the amount of the injury done, offence, in every such case no further sum shall be paid to the party aggrieved than such value or amount ; and the remaining sum or sums forfeited shall be applied in the same manner as any penalty imposed by a justice of the peace is hereinbefore directed to be applied.
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