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1824. Decr 5
Constitut.l Procedure Code.

Ch. Justice Chamber
(2) (4 §.
Evils & Remedies

10
3 Judge & Quasi Jury

3. Judge and Quasi-Jury Evil effects apprehendible they
Exercising in relation to these or any of them as any
he would not such influence as the consciousness of
the impropriety of it would prevent him induce him to
keep concealed from the public at large. Remedy. Between
the seat station of the Judge and that of the Quasi Jury, in distance sufficient
to prevent any such clandestine communication from being carried on without being heard
by other actors in the Judicial
theatre; in particular those
in the Visitors Gallery who share
with the Quasi Jury
in the function of applying
as their check upon the power of
the Judge thereby officiating
as special watchmen
upon his conduct

11
4 Judge & Registrar

4. Judge and Registrar. Evil effects.
Engaging or endeavouring the engage the Registrar to impune the
integrity of the j register in respect either of correctness compleateness or genuineness to wit either by subtracting
addition or subtraction alteration substitution in relation to the
discourse as it passes, or at Remedy. The stature of
the Judge and that of the Registrar in relation to one another being that sort of relation either being such that the
which the neither can be heard by the other without being heard by others, or
at least such that neither can say anything as such to the other, without its being generally seen that be
done. For effecting this
separation one mode may
be the placing the station
of the Registrar/Quasi Jury on the side
of that of the Judge, that
of the Quasi Jury/Registrar on the
other: all three in a
signal of evil, in such
sort that may see one another
but with an interval
between the Judge and
each. If all three
stations were elevated
that each entrant might be
a passage in and out
of the Justice chamber.

12
5. Judge & Government
Advocate

5. Judge and Government Advocate. Evil effects.
On the part of the Judge endeavours to engage the Government
Advocate to exercise his function in a manner
conformable to the will of the Judge, and equally not so to the
ends of Justice. Like Correspondent endeavours on the part of the Government
Advocate as towards correspondent endeavours in relation to the Judge.

13
6 Judge & eleemosynary
Advocate

6. Judge and Govern Advocate of the Helpless.
Evil effect. Instan On the part of the Judge, endeavours
to engage the Advocate of the Helpless to exercise his
functions in a manner conformable to the will of the Judge
and not equally so to the ends of Justice. On the part
of the Advocate of the Helpless like correspondent endeavours
in relation to the Judge.




Identifier: | JB/042/624/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-12-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-13

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

624

Info in main headings field

constitutl code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13547

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