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Juries Obs.
without its being possible to get rid of him. The Unpopularity
on the part of a Judge from whatever
cause it arise, unpopularity [on the part of a Judge]
merited or unmerited, if permanent is a very
serious evil. Indeed its un being merited or not
except in as far as its being unmerited affords
a probability of its ceasing is of no sort of consequence.
In either Either case it is equally productive
of apparent injustice: which to every practical purpose
in as far as expectation is and the sense of security are concerned is
the same thing with real.
In England a man under the present state
of the law, a Judge may have contracted a very
large portion of unpopularity without its being
possible to get rid of him. This since In France this
might be the case under the provisions of M.
Thourets' Committee. It could not possibly be the
case there under the provisions I have ventured
to suggest above.
What makes a Judge unpopular is Common
Law where he makes the law on pretense of discovering
it - A Judge is never unpopular for executing Statute
- Law
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