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Code of Canon Law


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delict
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 196| namely, a penalty for a delict, can be done only according 2 4, 1, 1041| person who has committed the delict of apostasy, heresy, or 3 4, 1, 1044| person who has committed a delict mentioned in can. 1041, 4 4, 1, 1044| can. 1041, n. 2, if the delict is public;~3/ a person who 5 4, 1, 1044| person who has committed a delict mentioned in can. 1041, 6 4, 1, 1047| the irregularity from the delict mentioned in can. 1041, 7 6, 1, 1312| a law is changed after a delict has been committed, the 8 6, 1, 1313| incurred ipso facto when the delict is committed.~ 9 6, 1, 1314| by universal law for some delict; however, this is not to 10 6, 1, 1321| considered to be incapable of a delict, even if they violated a 11 6, 1, 1323| employed in its place if the delict was committed:~1/ by a person 12 6, 1, 1323| grave inconvenience if the delict is intrinsically evil or 13 6, 1, 1323| diminishes the gravity of a delict.~§3. In the circumstances 14 6, 1, 1324| order to commit or excuse a delict, nor can passion which is 15 6, 1, 1325| office in order to commit the delict;~3/ an accused person who, 16 6, 1, 1325| been established against a delict based on negligence, foresaw 17 6, 1, 1327| something in order to commit a delict and yet, contrary to his 18 6, 1, 1327| intent, did not commit the delict is not bound by the penalty 19 6, 1, 1327| established for a completed delict unless the law or precept 20 6, 1, 1327| to the execution of the delict, however, their perpetrator 21 6, 1, 1327| ceased from carrying out the delict which had been initiated. 22 6, 1, 1327| established for a completed delict.~ 23 6, 1, 1328| conspire together to commit a delict and are not expressly named 24 6, 1, 1328| sententiae penalty attached to a delict if without their assistance 25 6, 1, 1328| without their assistance the delict would not have been committed, 26 6, 1, 1329| Can. 1330 A delict which consists in a declaration 27 6, 1, 1338| occasion of committing a delict or upon whom, after investigation, 28 6, 1, 1338| suspicion of having committed a delict has fallen.~§2. He can also 29 6, 1, 1343| the penalty due for each delict unless in the interim the 30 6, 1, 1343| has elapsed for the first delict.~ 31 6, 1, 1344| reason or committed the delict from fear, necessity, the 32 6, 1, 1346| has truly repented of the delict and has also made suitable 33 6, 1, 1361| from the day on which the delict was committed or, if the 34 6, 1, 1361| was committed or, if the delict is continuous or habitual, 35 6, 2, 1369| according to the gravity of the delict.~§2. A person who does this 36 6, 2, 1377| according to the gravity of the delict.~ 37 6, 2, 1386| according to the gravity of the delict, by suspension, prohibitions, 38 6, 2, 1387| according to the gravity of the delict.~§2. An interpreter and 39 6, 2, 1389| superior a confessor for the delict mentioned in can. 1387 incurs 40 6, 2, 1389| calumnious denunciation of a delict or who otherwise injures 41 6, 2, 1390| according to the gravity of the delict:~1/ a person who produces 42 6, 2, 1391| according to the gravity of the delict.~ 43 6, 2, 1394| suspension. If he persists in the delict after a warning, other penalties 44 6, 2, 1394| of the Decalogue, if the delict was committed by force or 45 6, 2, 1396| according to the gravity of the delict. Homicide against the persons 46 7, 1, 1411| tribunal of the place where the delict was committed.~ 47 7, 4, 1717| at least seems true, of a delict, he is carefully to inquire 48 7, 4, 1720| two assessors;~3/ if the delict is certainly established 49 7, 4, 1726| accused did not commit the delict, the judge must declare 50 7, 4, 1728| not bound to confess the delict nor can an oath be administered 51 7, 4, 1729| incurred personally from the delict, according to the norm of


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