Thus, in the
Assize Court, the separation of the judgments is not between fact
and law, but only between the crime and the punishment
Even admitting the possibility of this separation of fact and law,
logic and experience have already belied the assertion of those
who say with Beccaria that, ``for the of facts,
ordinary intelligence is better than science, common sense better
than the highest mental faculties, and ordinary training better
than scientific.
Assize Court, the separation of the judgments is not between fact
and law, but only between the crime and the punishment
Even admitting the possibility of this separation of fact and law,
logic and experience have already belied the assertion of those
who say with Beccaria that, ``for the of facts,
ordinary intelligence is better than science, common sense better
than the highest mental faculties, and ordinary training better
than scientific.
Criminal Sociology by Enrico Ferri
