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S.3. Functions
1. The mischievousness of the office.
2. The unavoidable severity of the punishment, altho'
no ultimately irriparable evil should be involved
in it.
3. The comparative multitude of affenders, relation
had to affenders by other crimes.
4. The comparative improbability, even of prosecution
to the prejudice of the relatively innocent.
5. The otherwise certain multiplicity of groundless
Appeals, on the part of those who are guilty: namely
for the chance of ultimate impunity coupled with
the certainty of intermedial respite.
Art. 13. In these cases in the exercise of its
Appeal - licensing function, the Quasi Jury in any
instance in which it appears to them, that the decision
of the Immediate ought to be subject to
the revision of the Appellate Judicatory, make declaration
to this effect in and by an appropriate
apinative decree: which done the record goes up to
the Appellate Judicatory, as in other cases. As to
the particular effect given to the Appeal thus
see Procedure Code. Tit. Quasi Trial.
So as to the form of registration in relation to it. Art. 14.
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