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Constitutional Code Ch. XVI Quasi-Jury. . 1. Field of Service.
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Ch. XVI
Of the Quasi Jury
S. 1. Field of Service.
Art. 1. By a Quasi-Jury, understand an
ever changing body of Assessors, convened from
the body of the people, to serve as a check
upon the conduct of permanent Judges.
Art. 2. To every Immediate Judicatory
belongs a Quasi Jury: co-extensive with that
of the Judge, is its field of service. Thus in nonpenal;
so in penal cases.
Art 3. The occasions on which the Quasi-Jury
serves, are distinguishable into 1. Principal;
2 incidental. The principal occasion is
Note. On this occasion it is to aleviate misconception,
that instead of the word Jury, the
word Quasi-Jury is employed. By the here proposed
institution, what is proposed to be is in principle
that which is professed to be done by a Jury: but for
giving effect to the principle, the mode employed, is in a considerable
degree different from any as yet employed in any established system the endeavour is many instances, underfam of the name
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