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1830 July 26
Review
Reinquiry
Removals
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§39 Mode of enquiry
curious Power to
Judge to examine
Parties or their
attornies
§.39 Hereupon comes enquiry in a mode somewhat
curious. Power to The Judge, according to his good pleasure to examine
the parties or their Attornies, but not both: for not and
but or is the conjunction by which they are connected 3 The
parties on both plaintiffs side, and the Attorney on the Defendant's side.
[+] 1. The parties on both
sides. 2. the Attorneys
on both sides
4. The Attorney on the plaintiffs side, and the party on the
Defendant's side? Here are five charges — one a
to add to the two others may all or any, and
which of them be by the Judge upon the power given to him by our learned
Legislator? As to the number double not small — (and by a
Lord Elder days in any number might be occupied in the
discussion of them.) But what is clear of doubt is, that in
any one or more of the five cases he may give to each examinee
the between veracity and mendacity, mendacity to the
quality of which no will he find applicable.
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By this section
Command given
to Judges to sit at
their ease and do
as they please
"Upon hearing both parties or their attorneys" (says the Bill) and if
he thinks fit examining them upon Oath
To Judge of Mr Broughams recommendation or
appointment, how comfortable, how delightful a situation
such as this? how compleatly would not he put himself
at his ease
Then sit at your ease
And do what you please
Such is the word of command given by these checquers of his
Before to all the his Judges
To B gives A, money, A's money money to B.
More "expedient" what law would you wish for to see?
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