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1825. Dec4. 13
Constitutional CodeCh. XXII Appellate Judges
§. 4. Grounds of decision
(1)
Note (a) to §. 4. Art. 1 p.6
(a) (a) [likewise] In England at least mention of this third case
is not superfluous. In the great Westminster Hall Courts – in
the Kings Bench at least, of a person by for whom a
professional Advocate appears is not suffered to speak for himself.
Bu accident, by virtue of ability, by negligence, by design Incalculable is the quantity of injustice thus
produced: whether by accord every person is thus placed
at the mercy of his professional Assistant who has an
by who has an all comprehensively operating general community of sinister interest
with the Judges and the professional Assistants on both
sides, and who in cases to a large extent has a special
sinister interest opposed to that of his client.
Thus Ju law or one of those Judge-made laws
made which the Legislature by its conscience has
suffered the Judge to make in the of the most obvious
dictates of justice. By fear of universal indignation
they have been restrained from refusing to have a
party in his own behalf in any case: but in effect
this indirect and limited refusal words little and indeed
of being tantamount to an absolute and universal one,
not one person out of ten thousand being sufficiently conversant
with the defiles of the chaos to venture the travelling
in them by himself.
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