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7 Decr 1811
Evidence
Effective publicity should be left as far as they have success a person
to individual so far as one the be the of persons.
Publicity depends on the of it and the exposed
by it thus belongs a
2. By publicity, in proportion to the extent of it, the mendacity- and temerity-restraining
force, of the popular or moral sanction, is brought to bear directly upon the
evidence.
3. By publicity In cases, in which, the forthcomingness
of evidence is for obstructed by conscious self con consciousness of delinquency
by ignorance of the demand for it, or by sinister interest,
in the shape of consciousness of delinquency or any other
shape, forthcomingness of evidence is obstructed, – in
such cases, in proportion as the proceedings receive publicity, the
probability of receiving obtaining evidence receives
encrease.
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