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1831 July 2.
Constitutional Code ++
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.3. Judiciary functionaries
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Enactive. Expositive. Ratiocinative
Art. 7. By Quasi-Jurors, collectively termed a Quasi-
Jury, understand — an ever-changing body of Assessors,
convened from the body of the people at large, for the
purpose of its serving, by the exercise given to their its functions
which consist in the applying as a check, applied to the power of the
permanent permanent Judges: which same power, but were it not for this and other checks,
as per §.32 Securities for appropriate aptitude, would be
altogether arbitrary; enabling them its possessors respectively on each occasion, to
substitute promote their own particular and sinister interests to at the expense of the
interest of the community at large in respect of justice.
By its name, this semi-judicial body, stiled a Quasi-Jury, bears reference
to the Judicial body stiled, in English-bred Law,
a Jury: of which, without possessing the vitious features,
it is designed to exercise the beneficial influence.
For the arrangements relative to this same class of functionaries
see Ch. XVI. Quasi-Jury.
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