Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

The wishes of every human man are, that guilt may not be fixed upon any man; but I confess I am one of those who have not the weakness—which weakness, a Judge at least, and a jury, must get rid of, before they fit themselves to fill the respective stations which they are to fill in the administration of the justice of the country— I say, therefore, I am not one of those who wish under false compassion, inconsistent with the administration of criminal justice, that a person on whom guilt is fairly fixed, should escape the punishment which the law annexes to his guilt.


Stone's Case (1796), 25 How. St. Tr. 1423.


The wishes of every human man are, that guilt may not be fixed upon any man; but I confess I am one of those who have not the weakness—which...

The wishes of every human man are, that guilt may not be fixed upon any man; but I confess I am one of those who have not the weakness—which...

The wishes of every human man are, that guilt may not be fixed upon any man; but I confess I am one of those who have not the weakness—which...

The wishes of every human man are, that guilt may not be fixed upon any man; but I confess I am one of those who have not the weakness—which...