Excerpt from Dei Reati e Delle Pene in Generale, Vol. 3: Secondo IL Codice Penale Italiano del 30 Giugno 1899; Studio Sulla Scorta della Dottrina, dei Lavori Preparatorii del Codice e della Giurisprudenza
Il Target (i) riassumendo i principii dè] progetto del Codice penale francese diceva: tous ceux qui ont partecipe au crime par provocation ou par complicità, méritent les memes peines que les auteurs ou coopérateurs. Quand la peinecserait portee' a la plus grande rigueur par l'efl'et des circonstances aggravantes, il parait juste que cet accroissement de 'sévérité frappe tous ceux qui, ayant prepare, aidé ou favorisé le crime, se sont soumis à toutes les chances des événements et ont conseriti a toutes les suites du crime.
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