The scribes and Pharisees, beginning with the most mature among them, began to slink away in silent shame, retracting their self-righteous condemnation through their guilty retreat. Jesus, the one man who did have the right to put her to death, said, "Neither do I condemn you." But then he immediately added these powerful words: "Go, and from now on sin no more."
I know the rest of the verse, however I was remarking on the fact that the author decries omission in the same paragraph he omitted.