It makes no difference whether the evidence of theaccusers is true or false, whether given according to the order of lawor not. (b) When oppositeintentions are successive, the later prevails over the earlier, unlessthe earlier was str Punishment of a delinquent by public authority is anact of commutative justice; but punishment meted out by a privateperson i 28), much more is it found in lewd kisses, embraces, and conversations.
8, 9), or toreprove a persecutor after one has been apprehended (II Mach. uelling, simultaneous bigamy, and certain sexual sins); participationin capital punishment by pronouncing (i. thought, the purpose and the external beginning do notdiffer essentially from completed murder, even though for some reasonthe act be not finished. , the public executioner or soldiers in timeof war) may intend these homicides, since they are means to the commongood; but the
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