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I826 Nov. 1
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII Judiciary Collectively
S 1 Excepted Judicatories
English practice
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No good reason assignable
for departure fro general
practice in these
excepted judicatories
No genuine valid reason - no reason derived from the greatest happiness
principle no reason deduced from a regard to the ends of justice
can be assigned for this departure from general practice - from this
mode of acting operation by an a judicatoryimperfectly constituted Judicatory
Is it that for securities for appropriate aptitude for
on the part of the Judge demand is f in these cases less than in
ordinary cases? On the contrary it if there be a difference it is
greater. OfThe matter at state the importance is but in a
prodigious degree in as it were and infinite degree greater.
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Demand for security
for appropriate aptitude
not less but on
the contrary greater
than in ordinary
causes
These securities being almost all wanting follow a simple
consequence. Great abuses can not here habitually have place
Not indeed of the same sort, use therefore if put quited
as those which have place in the ordinary Judicature. Why? because
this this sort of Judicatory being of recent institution the mind
of procedure is of the natural not of the technical sort
On the other hand the doses of the Judicature are
against visitors: in a shape the in the light of publicity let
in and so seen as that light is all powerful security against
abuse is excluded so sure are oppression and p embezzlement
breeding and peculation-breeding indulgence let in admitted. in criminal
cases acquittal admitted.
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