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21 Nov 1802
6Procedure - Ends Apparent
On this reason there ar the repugnancy
admits of tw two costs both equally conceivable—
one is that the party appearing in the ey eye
of public opinion guilty shall notwithstanding
at the conclusion of the rest have been treated
by the Judge as innocent in a manner unconformable in other words shall
have been acquitted.
The other is that the party appearing in the
eye of the public innocent shall be notwithstanding
have been treated by the Judge as guilty in other
words shall have been convicted in a manner
unconformable to justice.
Of these two cases the former is a case that
as will will be seen is but too frequently realized.
A multi variety of causes, each of each of them
adequate to the production of the effect, and
accordingly each of them very frequently producing
it, will be mentioned a little further on.—
The other is a case which, though not absolutely
without example, is happily then is reason
to think very seldom realized.—
In regard to impunity, that the case of a man
who though guilty, and as such prosecuted has
notwithstanding been acquitted is a very frequent
one no person whatever, no Judge no Advocate,
no person whatever how partial soever in his
affection/attention/attraction to the established system will ever
attempt to deny/decry: the utmost that any such person
could ever think of attaining & even this is more
than persons so will in general be
disposed to affirm is that when a man has thus
been
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