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1823. Octr. 8
Constitutional Code 2 Enactive Part Ch. XI. Judiciary collectively
S. 21 Judges Night Attendance
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Art. 5. Examples of
demand for Night Service
Art. 5. Examples of cases presenting a demand for Night
Duty are the following
1. Criminality injurious
to person or property, going
on: for terminating
it, physical force needful
sent by Judge
1. A course of criminal criminality, injurious to person or
property or both, is going on at the time; and
that physical force, to the spot sent by order from the
Judicatory is necessary to the give termination to it.
2. So calamity: prevention
or termination
of which belongs to Preventive
Service Minister
2. So, any calamity, of in the number of those
for the prevention or termination of which belongs to the care of the Sub
care of the Department of the Preventive Service Minister.
3. Person Pretended on charge
or suspicion of a crime
to pursuit of which
provisional confinement is
necessary: with lodging
until day service
in place and manner
suitable to his
condition in life, and
apparent habits:
so that no avoidable
annoyance may ensue
from incongruous association
3. A person is further apprehended in the commission charged with or suspected of
of some act injurious to person or property or suspected some crime, <add>to the judicial pursuit of which provisional confinement</add>
of being so engaged; and whereupon a need for of the person is deemed necessary, is apprehended and brought before
place for lodging them until they turn in safe custody the Judge: need thereupon <add>need have place for lodging him or her until</add>
in some place and manner suitable to what from until the hour arrives for day duty service
appearances may be supposed to be their his or her or some condition in life,
and accustomed habits: and that, in such sort that no avoidable
annoyance from incongruous association may enter.
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Art. 6. Persons of
whom Night Service is
not expected.
1. Persons General or
Depute
2. Defenders General or
Depute.
3. Registrar. &
the functions Judge
exercises.
The Night Service
Registrar under appropriate
Heads a
is the
Registrar
Art. 6 On Night Duty, no attendance is not expected,
on the part of the Parsons General or his De the Defender
General, the Registrar, or their respective Deputes. │ Art. 7 The Of the Registrar the functions of Registrars
are on this occasion, exercised by the Judge. He
appropriate heads he makes minute <add>a minute</add> of what
passes: a transcript of it the instrument minute attested by Judge and Registrar,
is entered in the book of the Registrar Night an appropriate Book,
under the care of the Registrar: name of it, The Night
Register.
Art. 7. 8. Attendance on Night Duty is not expected
at the hands of the a Judge Appellate or any other functionary
belonging to an Appellate judicatory, For <add>any
such attendance in that situation there is no need.</del></add> [+]
[+] In that situation no need of it has place.
The need of attendance has no place.
9. Art. 9. no Appellate Judicatory is Night Service as above expected. S
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