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1828. Oct. 30.
Petition for Justice.
1. Case.
IX. Decision not on merits

IX Decision Not on Merits

1.†
Injustices.
IX. Decisions not on the
merits: i.e. not according
to justice. This the
effect and object. For
frustrating the law,
power usurped and
exercised.

2.†
Injustices
by such decision, injustice
is avowed.

3.
Effrontery!!!
Judges effrontery in thus
acting and saying – people's
blindness in submitting
to it, with some
create astoishment.

4.
Effrontery!!!
What mean you if not this?
for this have you been
made Judge?

5.
Wilfulness.
Injustice not the object
Wilfulness.
Justice the object, decree
on the merits would
have served.

6.†
Nullification – specially
Main modification
on instrument of such
decrees, nullification.

7.†
Nulln Expounded
Exposition – nullification
acts as if the proceedings
nullified had
no place.

8.†
Expounded Null. Subject matter
Subject matter of nullification
in procedure
1. an operation
2. a written instrument.

9.†
Nulln: Mischief.
Nothing on comparison
of he mischief by
nullification is mischief
produced in all
the other modes.


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10 †
Null, Mischief
Of nullification the
effect is to place suits
and parties in situations
the reverse of the
proper ones.

11.†
Mischief Civil.
In a civil suit, it
gives plaintiff
to Defendant;
or Defendant's to plaintiff's.

12.†
Mischief in Criminali.
In criminali et penali,
it allots impunity
to the guilty, punishment
to the not
guilty.

† 13.
Mischief in Criminali in Impunity
Punishment to the
guilty is however
rare.

14.†
Inefficiencies a Delay.
Intended effect is either
misdecision or
delay.

15.†
Inefficiencies definition certain
If the business can
not be done over again
then does
the above mentioned
justice.
do contingent
If it can, the delay enters,
with it's consequences.
But any of these
consequences are certainly
expensive, and
frequently loss of suit
by of evidence,
or of pecuniary means,
and while it lasts, delay
is denial.

16.
Anglice delay by
expense by

† 17.
Specification Error
Profit compensation
Instrument nullified
profit compensates the
imputation of error.


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18.†
1 Errator, Judge superior
Case 1
By a writ of error,
person charged is Judge.
Examples the pal
&c under the charge.

19.†
2 Errator Judge inferior
In by
Judges of the Peace in
any number a General
Session may have
place: in
not in one.

20.†
Errator Judge inferior
Of depredation and oppression,
instruments
and accomplices of
Judge & Co. these inferior
Judges are
for punishment.

21.†
2 Errator Judge Inferior
On prosecution, ever
so desirous, a Justice
of Peace could not
obtain punishment.

22
3. Errator Attorney
Case 2. Error Committer,
an attorney
of one of the parties.

23.†
Mischief Wilfull
The client here is the
prejudiced. Error intended,
impunity and
profit sure.

24.†
Error in Penali
In penali, by error
unintended or intended,
by judicial subordinate
or Attorney,
may with
impunity be given
or sold.

25.†
Error needless
Needless that any
material or any error
be committed.
Judge makes an
error out of any thing
at pleasure.


Identifier: | JB/081/029/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1828-10-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-25

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

029

Info in main headings field

petition for justice

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10 / e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1827

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1827

Notes public

ID Number

25816

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