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" What tended to corrupt society was held to be a breach of the peace, and punishable by indictment. The courts are guardians of the public morals, and therefore have jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable, if in... "
Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania - Página 102
de Pennsylvania. Supreme Court, Thomas Sergeant, William Rawle - 1820
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A Complete Practical Treatise on Criminal Procedure, Pleading and Evidence ...

John Frederick Archbold - 1853 - 1006 páginas
...Queen Anne.) But the authority of that case was destroyed, upon great consideration, the King v. Curl, (1 George II.) 2 Str. 788. The law was in Curl's case..."What tended to corrupt society, was held to be a broach of the peace and punishable by indictment. The courts are guardians of the public morals, and...
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Journal of the Senate of Minnesota Sitting as a High Court of ..., Volumen 1

Eugene St. Julien Cox - 1882 - 1146 páginas
...the authority for that case was destroyed, upon great consideration, in the King vs. Curl (1 Geo. 2,) 2 Str. 788 The law was in Curl's case, established...The courts are guardians of the public morals, and tfurefore, haw jurisdiction in sue, case. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable, if in...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General ..., Volumen 69

1886 - 862 páginas
...public indocencj were always indictable, as tending to corrupt the public morals, I have no doubt. What tended to corrupt society was held to be a breach of the peace, and punishable by iudictment. The courts are guardians of the public morals, and therefore have jurisdiction in such...
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Household Guest, Volumen 1

1888 - 572 páginas
...law in Curl's case was established upon true principles. What tends to corrupt society was held to be punishable by indictment. " The courts are guardians...jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable if in its nature, and by its example, it tends to the corruption of morals...
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A Digest of Important Cases on the Law of Crimes

John Romain Rood - 1906 - 648 páginas
...Delaval, 3 Burr. 1434 [above] ; and of Blackstone in 4 Bl. Com. 64. * * * The law in Curl's case was established upon true principles. What tended to corrupt...jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable if in its nature and by its example it tends to the corruption of morals,...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volumen 102

1909 - 1132 páginas
...nuisance the judge recognizes the case of King v. Curl, supra, as laying down the rule that whatever tended to corrupt society was held to be a breach of the peace and punishable, adding: "Hence It follows that an offense may be punishable, If in Its nature and by its example It...
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The Public Conscience: Social Judgments in Statute and Common Law

George Clarke Cox - 1922 - 522 páginas
...his person. Neither is there any doubt that the publication of an indecent book is indictable. . . . What tended to corrupt society was held to be a breach...jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable if in its nature and by its example it tends to the corruption of morals...
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Criminal Obscenity: A Plea for Its Suppression

John Ford - 1926 - 158 páginas
...Anne). But the authority of that case was destroyed, upon great consideration, in the King v. Curl (I George II, 2 Str. 788). " The law was in Curl's case...jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows that an offense may be punishable, if in its nature and by its example it tends to the corruption of morals,...
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The Story of Civil Liberty in the United States

Leon Whipple - 1927 - 388 páginas
...morals, I can have no doubt. . . . The law was in Curl's Case (King v. Curl, I George II, z Stat. 788) established upon true principles. What tended to corrupt...peace and punishable by indictment. The courts are the guardians of the public morals and therefore have jurisdiction in such cases. Hence it follows...
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Sentimental Bodies: Sex, Gender, and Citizenship in the Early Republic

Bruce Burgett - 1998 - 222 páginas
..."public morality' are prosecutable in temporal courts. "What tends to corrupt society." Tughman writes, "was held to be a breach of the peace and punishable by indictment, The courts are the guardians of public morals, and therefore, have jurisdiction in such cases" ' 100101), In Scí...
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