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1825 Nov. 24 1826 Nov. 5
Constitutional Code.Copied and Copy corrected
Ch. XVIII Immediate Government Advocates
§. 4. Functions Service in penal cases purely public
2. Where, from any motive, public or private, the person at large for better assurance without any such
reward, the person at large is willing to defray the expence:
and, in this case, where the no preponderant objection has place, regard
for the public purse will dictate such admission.
Art. 6. On every such occasion it will be for the
conjunct as will the Government Advocate as the Judge will
be upon their guard, lest, originally or incidentally the
person so admitted, being an accomplice or other favourer
of the Defendant should commence or continue pursuit
for the purpose of frustrating or obstructing the effect of the suit
and thus exonerating the Defendant
taking upon himself at the commencement or in the course
of the suit, the pursuer acting as such for the with the view of with or without concert with the Defendant
exonerating the Defendant should should be acting with the
his should be purposely acting in such any manner
an in the view of frustrating or obstructing the effect, or any part
of the effect, professed to be aimed at by the suit.
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