In determining what is a reasonable punishment various considerations must be regarded ; the nature of the offense, the apparent motive and disposition of the offender, the influence of his example and conduct upon others, and the sex, age, size and strength... Journal of the Michigan Schoolmasters' Club - Side 9av Michigan Schoolmasters' Club - 1894Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1865 - 514 sider
...what is a reasonable punishment, various considerations must be regarded, the nature of tlie oflence, the apparent motive and disposition of the offender,...his example and conduct upon others, and the sex, nge, size, and strength of the pupil to be punished. Among reasonable persons much difference prevails... | |
| 1865 - 414 sider
...determining when to punish and to what extent la determining upon what is a reasonable punishment, various considerations must be regarded — the nature...disposition of the offender, the influence of his example aad conduct upon others, and the sex, age, sue, and strength of the pupil to be punished. Among reasonable... | |
| Thomas Whitney Waterman - 1875 - 756 sider
...discretion in determining when to punish and to what extent. In determining what is a reasonable punishment, various considerations must be regarded, — the nature...reasonable persons much difference prevails as to the 1 State v. Williams, 27 Vt. 755. • 1 Elk. Com. 453, n. 12. circumstances which will justify the infliction... | |
| George W. Kelley - 1885 - 206 sider
...what is a reasonable punishment various considerations must be regarded — the nature of the offence, the apparent motive and disposition of the offender,...upon others, and the sex, age, size, and strength of pupil to be punished. Among reasonable persons much difference prevails as to the circumstances which... | |
| 1887 - 972 sider
...discretion in determining when to punish and to what extent. In determining what is a reasonable punishment various considerations must be regarded ; the nature...the circumstances which will justify the infliction ot punishment and the extent to which it may properly be administered. On account of this difference... | |
| W. H. Taylor - 1889 - 224 sider
...regarded, the nature of the offence, the apparent motive and disposition of the offender, the inffuence of his example and conduct upon others and the sex,...persons much difference prevails as to the circumstances that will justify the inffiction of punishment, and the extent to which it may properly be administered.... | |
| Francis Hermann Bohlen - 1925 - 1312 sider
...in determining when to punish,79 and to what extent. In determining what is reasonable punishment, various considerations must be regarded, the nature...infliction of punishment, and the extent to which it may be properly administered. On account of this difference of opinion and the difficulty which exists... | |
| 1887 - 1030 sider
...legislatures or schools boards, it should not move the court from the well-established doctrine. pxmishment, various considerations must be regarded, — the nature...persons, much difference prevails as to the circumstances wliich will justify the infliction of punishment, and the extent to which it may properly be administered.... | |
| 1887 - 958 sider
...legislatures or schools boards, it should not move the court from the well-established doctrine. punishment, various considerations must be regarded, — the nature...prevails as to the circumstances which will justify the intlietion of punishment, and the extent to which it may properly be administered. On account of this... | |
| 1923 - 1050 sider
...determining when to punish and to what extent. In determining upon what is a reasonable punishment, various considerations must be regarded — the nature...will justify the infliction of punishment, and the Ct. Claims) FEENEY A SHEEHAN BUILDING co. v. STATE 83 extent to which It may properly be administered.... | |
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