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1825. Decr 7
<head>Constitutional Code/head>Ch. XXIV Professional Lawyers
§. 1. Class one only.
Instructions.

Add now the Advocate In this its and partially unemptied state, for
the information of the this additional assistant goes
to the paper goes the statement of the Client to in which the Client
his composed his one thus determined statement of his own
case. By the man of superior eloquence and and knowledge and eloquence the Advocate is overlooked,
falshood substituted with still less than by
the first and any immediate adviser. The Attorney if he is
by him that in an immediate waythe are held with the Judge
mice for any such vice be requ in some sort responsible
to the Judge. The is not For nothing that he says
is the for suppression of truth for in is he responsible to the Judge or to any
body. For whatsoever he says he a sufficient warrant
in his brief: whatsoever misrepresentation he may have
taken upon him to add he finds an excuse equivalent i.e. satisfaction
in the having of the business and his zeal for
his client's interest. Whatsoever is stated by the Attorney, stated
as coming from his client and as such in being true the Advocate holds himself entitled to assume to be true and
as such to ground his advice upon it: if the client is deceived,
it is not by his Attorney, it is not by his Advocate
by himself that he is deceived.

By means of falshood misrepresentation The Advocate sees it his interest to bring about promote
misdecision and injustice to the prejudice of the parties on both sides: to the prejudice of
his own client by promoting the commencement or the continuance
of an unjust ill-grounded pursuit or an unjust defence: to the
prejudice of the adverse party by causing him to suffer to fail of giving what injustice he ought
than injustice he ought whether it be not to suffer.


Identifier: | JB/041/389/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1825-12-07

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041

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Constitutional Code

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389

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Constitutional Code

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001

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1

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"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

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E9

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001

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