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10 Ch. Judiciary Apparatus
Ch. Judiciary collectively
*1 §. Functions common to
all Judges
§ 1. Judiciary apparatus
Places of 1. 2. Custody of things 3. Custody of persons
4. Custody of instruments of conveyance
1. Things . . 1 Writing Furniture of Justice Chamber (a) 2. for the Books and
papers. 3. The Books and papers. 3. Practical Roll appropriate Books 4. Blank Instrument
5. Slate for manifest writing
Of these functions the list is repeated from that which
the occasion required to be given of the functions th of the
several offices belonging to the Administration department
Judicial apparatus
examples
1 Judicial furniture
2 Judicial habitiments.
3 Room of Judicial
Officers
4 Places of confinement
5 Instruments of
repression
6 Instruments of
punishment
7 Instruments of
communication and
conveyance
(b) Of these things, the aggregate may be constitutes what
may be stiled the apparatus juridicus. Examples are as follows
1. The furniture of the Justice Chamber or the several Justice Chambers.
2. The official habitiments or ensigns of the Judges and such other
of the actors in the judicial theatre to whom distinctive
habitiments or ensigns of office are allotted.
3. The arms of such judicial officers to by whom on occasion
the bearing of arms of any kind is comes to be necessary to enable them to
exercise their respective functions
4. Places of confinement allotted to attached to, or otherwise
allotted to the use of the Judicatory.
5. Instruments of repression, employable applicable in case of necessity
to the bodies of refractory persons, in the exercise of the sedative
function, as per §§.
6. Instruments of punishment
7. Instruments of communication and conveyance in so far as any are employed
in the conveyance of persons or things applied
to the purposes of Judicature. To this head belongs the
apparatus of the Letterpost in so far as thus employed.
8. To the head of ministerial functionaries of justice belong
all persons employed in the custody, sale, or temporary transfer
of things employed as instruments of satisfaction for wrong, or
as
instruments of punishment,
in virtue execution of any
judicial ordinance:
to wit during or on account
of the time during
which they are respectively so employed.
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