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1825. Decr 3
Constitutional Code
1826 Novr 4. Copied and Copy Corrected.
Ch. XIII Immediate Judges.
§. 2 Outdoor duty
Art. 2. Of the purposes for which it may be necessary
or desirable that outdoor duty should be performed, examples
are the following as follows
1. of the of of evidence
from deposition
1. Maximizing the instructiveness of evidence.
2. Preservation of evidence from deposition.
3. Prevention or termination, of damage by delinquency
or calamity.
Art. 3. I. Purpose Maximizing the instructiveness of evidence.
The instructiveness of evidence is at its maximum when
the perceptible objects which enter into the composition of the
grounds of his the Judge's decision have been p come under the cognisance
of his senses.⊞ ⊞ As in the case of and other person, so in the case of the Judge. Only for an in default of the capacity
faculty of taking such cognisance, or for the purpose of
making known to the people at large superordinate authorities
the grounds on which he acts, can reliance be can
recourse the decision be consistently with the the due regard to the ends of
justice, direct and collateral together, be placed in the but had to the testimony the extraneous
evidence made have for its ground be placed on no other ground that that constituted by reports made by other persons in the character
of witnesses.
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