The Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews: Compiled from the Talmud and Other Rabbinical Writings, and Compared with Roman and English Penal JurisprudenceThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2001 - 270 pages Mendelsohn, S. The Criminal Jurisprudence of the Ancient Hebrews. Compiled from the Talmud and other Rabbinical Writings, and Compared with Roman and English Penal Jurisprudence. Baltimore: M. Curlander, 1891. 270 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 00-056304. ISBN 1-58477-150-X. Cloth. $80. * Mendelsohn offers his interpretation of criminal jurisprudence based on his analysis of the Talmud, and makes comparisons to Roman and English systems of same. Part titles are: Crimes and Punishments, The Synhedrion, The Trial, The Execution. Well annotated and indexed. |
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... idolatry , witchcraft , human immolation , blasphemy , false prophecy , and other transgressions of a purely religious character , which in our age men are not liable to commit daily , were considered capital crimes - the entire number ...
... idolatry , witchcraft , human immolation , blasphemy , false prophecy , and other transgressions of a purely religious character , which in our age men are not liable to commit daily , were considered capital crimes - the entire number ...
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... idolatry , but one of them denounces him for having paid homage to the sun , and the other for hav- ing worshipped the moon ; or when two witnesses charge him with murder , but one testifies that the killing was done with a sword ...
... idolatry , but one of them denounces him for having paid homage to the sun , and the other for hav- ing worshipped the moon ; or when two witnesses charge him with murder , but one testifies that the killing was done with a sword ...
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... idolatry depends on circumstances . Where religious persecutions prevail , or when spectators are present , one must resist all constraint , even at the risk of his life ; but in private , and simply to gratify the whim of a tyrant , he ...
... idolatry depends on circumstances . Where religious persecutions prevail , or when spectators are present , one must resist all constraint , even at the risk of his life ; but in private , and simply to gratify the whim of a tyrant , he ...
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... idolatry , 6 - the first , because the nature of the crime admits of no fore- warning , no person knowing beforehand that the wit- ness will testify to a falsehood ; and the second , on account of the heinousness of the crime in a ...
... idolatry , 6 - the first , because the nature of the crime admits of no fore- warning , no person knowing beforehand that the wit- ness will testify to a falsehood ; and the second , on account of the heinousness of the crime in a ...
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... idolatry ( cf. Keth . 111a ; Guittin 6a ; B. Bathra 91a ; Ab . Zara 8a ) . Nor must our term be understood in the sense of sanctuary in the old English law , which was accompanied by confession of guilt and abjuration of the realm ...
... idolatry ( cf. Keth . 111a ; Guittin 6a ; B. Bathra 91a ; Ab . Zara 8a ) . Nor must our term be understood in the sense of sanctuary in the old English law , which was accompanied by confession of guilt and abjuration of the realm ...
Contents
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Persons Indictable 4550 | 78 |
Organization and Jurisdiction 5156 | 87 |
The Participators 6871 | 108 |
Witnesses 7577 | 115 |
The Defendant 9294 | 132 |
The Deliberations 100104 | 140 |
Reversal of Judgment 114115 | 150 |
The Executioners 121 | 156 |
Minor Punishments 134139 | 166 |
Rehabilitation 140141 | 173 |
CONCLUSION 143144 | 186 |
Examination 8091 | 123 |
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Aboth accused acquittal Akiba Amoraim appear authority Bathra Beccaria Berakhoth Bible Blackstone blood capital punishment civil committed common law condemned confuted considered convict court criminal culprit death Deut disciples duly Eduth evidence execution Exodus false favor Fiske flagellation Gamliel Graetz Greeks Guittin Halakhah Halakhoth Hillel homicide Hullin human Ibid idolatry inflicted infra Jewish Jews Johanan Judah judge judgment justice Kama Keth Kidd kill Maccoth Maimon matter maxim Meir Mekhilta Mekhilta Nezikin ment Mishnah Moses murder nations Nezikin Nidda offense opinion oral law Palestinean party penalty person Pesahim priest prisoner prosecution Rabbinic law Rabbis Rashi reason rendered Roman Rome Rozeah rule Sabbath sage Sanhedrin says Scriptural sentence Shammai Sheb Sifra Sifre Simon slave Smith supra supra n Synhedrion Talmudic jurisprudence Talmudic law Tannaim testify testimony thou tion Tosefta Sanh transgressions trial verdict victim witnesses
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Page 248 - Then they that feared the Lord spake often one to another, and the Lord hearkened and heard it. and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon His name.
Page 63 - So where a person does an act, lawful in itself, but in an unlawful manner, and without due caution and circumspection ; as when a workman flings down a stone or piece of timber into the street, and kills a man ; this may he either misadventure, manslaughter, or murder, according to the circumstances under which the original act was done.
Page 38 - ... the whole should protect all its parts, and that every part should pay obedience to the will of the whole; or, in other words, that the community should guard the rights of' each individual member, and that (in return for this protection) each individual should submit to the laws CHAP. of the community; without which submission of all ¿; it was impossible that protection could be certainly extended to any.
Page 46 - In defiance of every principle of justice, he stretched to past as well as future offences the operations of his edicts, with the previous allowance of a short respite for confession and pardon. A painful death was inflicted by the amputation of the sinful instrument, or the insertion of sharp reeds into the pores and tubes of most exquisite sensibility...
Page 247 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Page 54 - Then both the men between whom the controversy is shall stand before the Lord, before the priests, and the judges, which shall be in those days; and the judges shall make diligent inquisition, and, behold, if the witness be a false witness, and hath ,testified falsely against his brother ; then shall ye do unto him as he had thought to have done unto his brother : so shalt thou put the evil away from among you.
Page 126 - One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
Page 165 - The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, neither shall the children be put to death for the fathers : every man shall be put to death for his own sin.
Page 80 - And as a vicious will without a vicious act is no civil crime, so, on the other hand, an unwarrantable act without a vicious will is no crime at all. So that to constitute a crime against human laws, there must be, first, a vicious will ; and, secondly, an unlawful act consequent upon such vicious will.
Page 16 - A multitude of sanguinary laws (besides the doubt that may be entertained concerning the right of making them) do likewise prove a manifest defect either in the wisdom of the legislative, or the strength of the executive power. It is a kind of quackery in government, and argues a want of solid skill, to apply the same universal remedy, the ultimnm svpplicinm, to every case of difficulty.