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1827 July 26

Procedure Code Ch. Application
§ Mulet for obstinate
to justice

that frivolous is not a proper time

§. Mulet for obstruction to Justice by groundless complaints.

Art. If upon in comparison of divers instances 4
If Obstruction
accompanied with
conspiracy Judge will
declare to that effect and
impose fines accordingly

of frivol groundless applications are with another it shall have
appeared to the Judge that among the applicants in any of the concert for any the production of
delay as above or vexation to the Judge and Judicatory has
had place, he will declare as much, and attach give to the aggregate
of such application the appellation of a conspiracy
a conspiracy for the obstruction of justice and in proportion
to their respective degrees in the scale of affluence pecuniary circumstances give increase to
the amount of the mulets respectively imposed upon them affecting
Here there will be so many distinguishable offences against Justicemodification of he officer denominated Obstruction of Justice 1. Obstruction
culpable through rustiness: 2. Obstruction criminal, accompanied with evil consciousness: and 3 Obstruction
criminal, accompanied with
evil consciousness and
conspiracy

5
Government Advocate
to be on the watch for
obstructive applicators

Art. To the Government Advocate it will
belong in each occasion to be upon the watch for every such instance of obstruction
given to Justice and to make demand accordingly for the influ
of the mulat

6
So the Eleemosynary
Advocate

Art. So likewise to the Eleemosynary Advocate
in default of, is at the present, or of his own motive with the consent of the
Government Advocate, and with the consent of the Judge

7
Reason without this
means of repression
groundless application
ght be endless
& stop the course
of justice

Ratiocinator

Were it not for this means of repression, needless would
be causes than, for a knot of men to whose particular and ism
interest the system of natural procedure or there is
that application expected to be made of it were detrimental
to stop the course of justice altogether, and throw every
thing into confusion in consequence of which the only
system of procedure conducive to justice would wear the appearance of
being destruction of it.

As the expence of A reward excu for exceeding though it were
by no more than a small amount, the daily wages of the lowest paid
labour, thousands might peared in all sort as to occupy for
years with grounding application the whole g of judicial application that that could be brought
into operation



Identifier: | JB/052/306/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1827-07-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-7

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

306

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1826

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

16979

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