| 1921 - 546 sider
...perfect and partial insanity; but it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind * Cal. Pol. Code, § 2168. of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side... | |
| Ernest Bryant Hoag, Edward Huntington Williams - 1923 - 442 sider
...perfect and partial insanity ; but it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side too great an indulgence given to great crimes: the best... | |
| 1924 - 580 sider
...perfect and partial insanity ; but it must rest on circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side too great an indulgence given to great crimes : the best... | |
| Francis Bowes Sayre - 1927 - 1192 sider
...perfect and partial insanity ; hut it must rest upon circumstances duly to be weighed and considered both by the judge and jury, lest on the one side there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side too great an indulgence given to great crimes. The best... | |
| 1877 - 406 sider
...invisible line that divides perfect and partial insanity, but it must be duly weighed and considered both by the Judge and Jury, lest, on the one side, there be a kind of inhumanity towards the defects of human nature, or on the other side loo great an indulgence given to great crimes. That line... | |
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