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1823. Oct. 6th 1825 Nov.2
Constitutional Code – Enactive Part.
Ch. 41 Judiciary Collectively
§ 17 Incidental Complaint Book
Art 9. To any such minute, it rests with the
writer, or any one else, to give publicity, in what
form and to what extent, he thinks fit: and the
writer will do well, if it be an Immediate
Judicatory, to cause deposit in the Appellate Judicatory,
one copy, and and transmitt another to the Justice
Minister: if it be in an Appellate Judicatory, a copy
to the Justice Minister.
Art. 10 Every person who, for the purpose of
eventual complaint, makes or causes make
any such minute, does so under his responsibility:
exposing himself to eventual punishment satisfactional and punitorial
as for injurious vexation, should the complaint
be deemed frivolous or false: especially should
the falsehood be deemed to have accompanied,
– not with mere rashness, but with evil
consciousness: that is to say the consciousness
of it's being that the statement is, in the whole, or in any part,
materially false.
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