Outlines of Criminal Law Based On Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambr

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Outlines of Criminal Law Based On Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambr
Kenny, Courtney Stanhope, 1847-1930
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28 (K. S. C. 197); Rex v. Parkes^2 Leach 775.
6 Reg. V. Mailiii, L. E. 5 Q. B. D. 34 (K. S. C. 199).
xvi] Forgery— the Making 259 document but only a part of it^ {e. G. , the signature, or even the crossing-, of a cheque). There may even be a forgery by a mere inactive omission, provided that the words omitted would have qualified the operation of those that remained ; as where an amanuensis, when taking down a will from a testator's dictation, fraudulently omits a condition attached to one of
...the legacies^. A nd the_ offeace of Forgery* "may be complete^ve n if the d ocument, when forged, is incomplete; or is not, or docs not purport to be, such a document as would bejbinding in law" — e. G. , an unstamped promissory note.
A man may be guilty of forging a document even though' nojpart of it was actually written by him. Thus the written transcript of a telegraphic message, made out at the arrival office, is made by the hand of a purely innocent agent ^ the post office clerk ; but the sender of the telegi'am is as much responsible for it as if he had written it with his own hand^.


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