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1824 Decr. 14
Procedure Code.Ch. Initiatory Judiciary application
§. 7. Security against falshood
Art. 6. Art. 7. From any After hearing one of the above decrees, the applicant
may call for the opinion of the Visitors Gallery: as
to which see Const. Code, Ch. Judicial Visitors.
Art. 7. Art. 8. For the delivery of such opinion, to each
person present will be presented three tickets – one with the a ticket: and at the same
time three boxes: one marked labelled with the word Guilty; one with the words Not Guilty; one with the
words Unable to judge, or No opinion:⊞ one without a label. Each person
will thereupon, in the secret mode, deposit his ticket in one or other of the
above three boxes: or in a box on which no such label
has place. The numbers contained in the several boxes
are will thereupon be declared, and entered in the record.
Art. 9. If, in the breast of the Judge a suspicion
arises has place, that either through favour or disfavour towards the
applicant for any number of persons in confederacy
in expectation of the application had in confederacy repaired to the Visitors
Gallery with any such intention as that of delivering an
opinion as above contrary to in contradiction to ruth
and with insincere intentions, he may cause entry in
the record the substance of such suspicion together with
the considerations on which it is grounded.
Art. 10. After the delivery of the opinion of the
Visitors Gallery as above, either the Applicant with may
the Judge, at the instance of the Applicant will, or of his
own motion may issue a mandate for a
rehearing before a Quasi-Jury, as per Ch. 9.
and Constitutional Const. Code, Ch. Quasi-Jury.
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