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1823 Sept. 6
Constitutional Code
Despotic it is true and despotically is the power
in those civil cases is on the other hand the power of the Judge. But by the despotism
in one the one part no mitigation done the mischief of the despotism in the other
part experiences no relief mitigation.
When the Jury have given a verdict unjust or just
the Judges may destroy the effect of it, and are continually in the
habit of destroying the effect of it on pretences which by their
own avowal made in their own words been willing to do with the merits. So may the
The like may the Jury do, and without any pretext pretence:
for from their pretence nor reason could be
so much as received. But on neither side of the does the despotism
on that side receive any check find any bridle from the despotism on the
other. Whether it be in the a penal case or a civil case the
Judges pronounce a decision in the title of justi confessedly palpably unjust
on the ground of a blunder or pretended blunder mistake in copying or spelling made
by this or that subordinate scribe subject to this power with whom they are in connection.
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