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29 Jany 1812
Evidence
10. Upon evidence in a shape thus compleatly unfit to be admitted
in any contested cause, one decision is decision grounded, where
the question is whether (for such are the questions entertained
and decided upon) whether one and the same matter of
fact shall or shall not be inquired into, by means of evidence delivered
in the in its best shape – in the Jury trial shape:
and again and again,(a)
Note 10(a)
(a) [and again] viz. after conviction in an information or an indictment under the name of affidavits
in aggravation and , antecedently to
judgment or sentence. after a decision under the name of
affidavits in aggravation antecedently to before judgment or sentence and in estimation, after a
decision grounded on evidence collected in that best of
shapes, by even then, on the ground of evidence collected received in this
worst of shapes, is that better ground the decision which should have
been grounded on that well-shaped evidence avowedly
modified, and thereupon frequently, on this worst of all
possible grounds (that of naked and unsanctioned assertion
excepted) can delinquency – frequently, on the score of a qual fresh, though no separate
offence otherwise tried proved offence, is delinquency pronounced and additional punishment inflicted.
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