Reparation to the Injured And the Rights of the Victims of Crime to Compensatio

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Reparation to the Injured And the Rights of the Victims of Crime to Compensatio
William Tallack
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And at times, in cases of Assault, if the offending party expresses his willingness to make pecuniary amends to the injured person, the Magistrate is at liberty to sanction such satisfaction instead of any further exaction, or infliction.
English Law also permits the simple restitution of stolen property, when it remains in possession of the thief. For as Mr. Harold Wright remarks in his ''Office of Magistrate'' (p. QQ), ''The Court before which a person has been convicted may, in certain cases
..., deal with the property of the prisoner. Thus in the case of Larceny, or stealing of any property, the Court may order, subject to certain exceptions {e, g.^ a valuable security purchased hona fide for value), its restitution to the owner. (24 & 25 Vict. , c. 96, s. 100. ) " (This simple restitution, however, is of course not the adequate penalty for the thief. He requires to be further punished. The Bible plan of double, treble, or even, in some cases, quadruple restoration would often be a reasonable exaction, but not to be also accompanied by imprisonment.

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