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Number Bergasse
4 2. and the publicity of judicial procedure
Even without the right of appeal, the publicity
of the system of procedure should naturally be a
sufficient security against any such mischief
at least in the judgment of M. Bergasse. Be
assured says he + + Rapport sur l'organis. du pouv. judiciaire p. 21. but four pages before, that while
every step the Judge takes at every step he takes
finds himself surrou encircled by the eyes of the
people, be assured that especially if the people
be free and at liberty to express their opinions sentiments with
energy nothing can be so uncommon rare as a
backsliding judge, because nothing no phenomenon is more rare
than that of a man capable of facing looking public contempt shame
in the face ignominy, and encountering without emotion the
eyes of a whole company large circle to whom he is the one object
of contempt or detestation.
5 Inconveniences of such an institution Look being the So slight Such being the danger, and
so powerful the remedies such the guards of other kinds it has to
ward it off to oppose it from other quarters, observe
the price which it would cost to apply this remedy
of proposed by M. Bergasse. As the Magistrate
who judges tries is not to committ, for every Judge or
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