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1827 Nov. 15
Constitutional Code
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.12. Aid-compellg function
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Instructional. Ratiocinative.
Art. 16 14. Whatsoever be the branch of service, whatsoever
whatsoever the office. whatsoever the nature of the service, whatsoever
the condition of the functionary, indispensable
is the necessity of his having in hand sedative power sufficient
adequate to the purpose of securing against disturbance at the hands of all persons
whatsoever
the functions he is occupied in the exercise of: against disturbance
at the hands of all persons whatsoever
persons in situations superordinate to his own and
at the same time possessed of directive power power with relation to
his own, alone excepted. If in contemplation of lowness
of grade, and consequent deficiency in respect of appropriate
aptitude, there be, in any other local department in the Judiciary any description of functionaries
to whom it is not thought advisable to entrust this power, —
it will rest with the Legislature to search them out and
by apt and adequate description to render them in this respect effectually
distinguishable from all others.
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