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23 May 1808
III. Arrangements Features depending on consisting of constituted by arrangements foreign to the composition
of the judicatory – thence not necessarily peculiar.
I. Essential and Features essential and even inseparable, but not necessarily peculiar –
13 (1) An auditory (in practice, to the number of not less than twelve)
secured to each cause: and thereby a sort of check opposed
to arbitrary power in the hands of the directing
Judges.
II. Features neither inseparable nor necessarily peculiar
14 (2) The Judge by the force of custom, and
by and with a force as in proportioned to the importance of it each occasion as to a sort of moral obligation, bound, to deliver in
public (view in by his charge) a recapitulatory statement
of the evidence, together with observations in the character of
reasons, in support of any decision which he may have
thought fit proper to recommend.
15 (3) The Of the evidence, whatsoever part is in the form of the nature of testimonial evidence the testimonial part extracted by
oral examination performed in the presence of the judicatory:
the liberty of cross-examination performable in the same
manner on the other side, as well as in both parts of the by the
judicatory: viz. by the members of both parts (permanent
and impermanent) of which it is composed.
16 (4) The evidence, all of it delivered in the compass
of one sitting: consequently whatsoever part is incapable of
being found within that compass of time, excluded. See
above, No 7.
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