Guil. Hier. Bruckneri... Commentationes Duæ, Altera, De Confiscatione Bonorum In Delictis... Altera Continet Quæstionem explores legal principles related to criminal law and jurisprudence. Authored by Wilhelm Hieronymus Bruckner, this volume delves into two significant commentaries. The first examines the confiscation of property in cases of offenses. The second poses the question of whether homicide without intent to kill should be a capital offense, and how such intent can be proven.
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