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Page 179
... mind a vision of what twenty years of imprison- ment would mean to him and that this mental picture would be so unlovely as to deter him from crime . While competent psy- chologists have already thrown grave doubt upon the reality of ...
... mind a vision of what twenty years of imprison- ment would mean to him and that this mental picture would be so unlovely as to deter him from crime . While competent psy- chologists have already thrown grave doubt upon the reality of ...
Page 247
... minds of the judges must be politically influenced . This is not to say that a political bent of mind is necessarily an unsatisfactory mind to use in trying cases , criminal or civil . It is , however , a faculty which will largely ...
... minds of the judges must be politically influenced . This is not to say that a political bent of mind is necessarily an unsatisfactory mind to use in trying cases , criminal or civil . It is , however , a faculty which will largely ...
Page 249
... mind has , in the administration of criminal law , a tendency fre- quently to make temporary decisions which will seem to satisfy all concerned , when , in fact , such temporary decisions are merely a means of deferring an ultimate ...
... mind has , in the administration of criminal law , a tendency fre- quently to make temporary decisions which will seem to satisfy all concerned , when , in fact , such temporary decisions are merely a means of deferring an ultimate ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
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