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1823. Oct.<hi rend="underline">r.</hi>18
Constitutional Code. 1. Enactive Part.
Ch. Quasi Jury
S.
(6)
On the part of no Judge nor of many other functionary can any such atrocity have
place under a system of penal and civil law in unison with
the here proposed Constitutional Code. But under every system
under every check that can be applied the conduct of every the Judge
will have a tendency towards carelessness and indolence:
some in general his object will be to get through his business
with as much dispatch as he can: sometimes one such in doing so on be in
man it will be matter of indifference whether here desires be right
or wrong: neither man to whom there is not altogether a matter
of indifference will be satisfied with its being right in his own
eyes, with th without force the trouble is end of reading it
or at least endeavouring to render it so in other eyes. Opposing a barrow to the indulg self-indulgence
in this shape is one of the uses and benefits of the Jury system, and
use which with all possible situated has been it is endeavoured
in the Quasi Jury system uses its endeavours to unexdle.
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