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1825 Nov. 5 12
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
§ 17 Migration.

Copied and Copy corrected by G.B.
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§. 17 Migration.

Art. 1. Here follows the judicial migration
system
. It has for its object or end in view the obviating
the danger of misconduct, to in respect of any of the ends of justice, on the part of a Judge, through judicial functionary
connections formed by him in the way of self-regarding interest,
or through affections of contracted by him in the way sympathy or antipathy,
contracted by him, through length of communication in
the territory in which he is Judge.

Art. 2. It applies in a more particular
manner to the situation of a Judge, Appellate as well as Immediate. as well as
But, in consideration of the influence which their conduct
may exercise in that of the Judge
it includes moreover
the several situations of Government Advocates and
Defenders of the Helpless in both grades, principally in consideration of
the influence which, by their conduct may be exercised on
that of the Judge.

Art. 3. Under this system, in the same a
Judicatory will any Judge remain, or say on commorant
more than three solar years with the addition of it a
fraction of another. The Immediate Judge will migrate
from Sub-District to Sub-District: the Appellate, from
District to District.

Art. 4. Such migration is will be either stated
or incidental. The stated migration is that which takes
place on a certain day of every year: this day stiled the Stated
periodical, or annual Judicial migration day: the an
incidental migration is that which being produced by intervening some intervening by special causes
is p has place on any other day of the a year: the interval period
of time which commences with such day is the first day and the
last day of that same solar
year the last day is constitutes the
fragment which in such
case will be added to
the three solar years to constitution the commoration time of the Judge in that judicatory.


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1825-11-05

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042

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377

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