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This notion goes back to the beginnings of criminal law and is still generally accepted . Cf. , e.g. , Carmignani , Elementi di diritto criminale ( Milan , 1863 ) , p . 105 ; Carrara , Programma del corso di diritto criminale ( 3. ed .
This notion goes back to the beginnings of criminal law and is still generally accepted . Cf. , e.g. , Carmignani , Elementi di diritto criminale ( Milan , 1863 ) , p . 105 ; Carrara , Programma del corso di diritto criminale ( 3. ed .
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It follows from the closeness of the family bonds that penalties ( and particularly the graver ones , e.g. , long term or life imprisonment ) weigh heavily not only on the criminal , but also on his innocent relatives .
It follows from the closeness of the family bonds that penalties ( and particularly the graver ones , e.g. , long term or life imprisonment ) weigh heavily not only on the criminal , but also on his innocent relatives .
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... but certainly 66 of the past ; in general , one can observe that the penal law of the Church has undergone , notwithstanding the immutability of certain principles , an evolu- tion similar to that of secular criminal law .
... but certainly 66 of the past ; in general , one can observe that the penal law of the Church has undergone , notwithstanding the immutability of certain principles , an evolu- tion similar to that of secular criminal law .
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