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8
C Advocates when to
be admitted
In certain cases, allow no Advocates but on ar
Appeal.
Plffs commonly in
the right
In most cases the it is the Plff who is in the right
The chance of error is equal on both sides: and
on the side of the Deft there is the advantage of delay.
the reluctance of parting with a thing the inability to satisfy the demand and the
chance of his preventing by a want of evidence
or a quirk of law.
Posted
Appeal
Deft not to be acquitted
when the
Judgmt is void.
If an inferior Court have given a Judgment other
than they are warranted to give, let not the
Defendant be acquitted on that account, but let
the Superior Court have power to change the substitute
a legal judgment in the name of that which
they hold illegal.
Officers and Soldiers before they enter the Court to put
away their arms: the arms to be left with the Usher
or laid at the feet of the Judge.
The Usher to have a long wand or staff to tap any
person who does not observe the order for silence
The Judge to have his residence in an apartment
in the Court house: to the end that he may be always
in readiness to do the interlocutory preparatory business.
The Judge to have the power of deputing appointing
a deputy in case of illness or leave of absence
upon leave: on condition that he be responsible civiliter
for his deputy.
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jeremy bentham |
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