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1829. March. G.B.
Abridged Petition
XI. Mechanical Judicature

212.
Local division into Judge-Shires.

213.
Modes of elicitation oral
or epistolary.

214.
Oral eventually subsequent
to epistolary.

215.
Confrontation when necessary.

216.
Order of examination
of the several examinants.

217.
Retrotransference and
Retroreception.

218.
Minimization of expense,
1. by minimization of
extent of Judgeshires.
2. by letter post transference
– 3. minimization
of the burthen by
laying it on the shoulders
of Government.

219.
Evidence holders who.
Means of subjection
to the power of the
judicatory.

220.
Lameness of existing
system as to removal.

221.
Removal extraordinary
its sole use: stoppage
of proceedings by an
incompetent tribunal
of exception.

222.
Removal in the same
Judgeshire.

223.
Existing system – Removal
where useful where not.

224.
Intricateness and complication
of the existing
system.

225.
Sample of simple transference
1. In criminali.


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226.
Course pursued.
1. Sessions of the Peace.
2. Grand Jury.
3. Assize Court.

227.
In cases of homicide
Coroner's inquest.

228.
Consequences of removal
in regard to Evidence.

229.
Of evidence no use made
subsequent to verdict.

230.
Factitious delay.

231.
Though the whole evidence
be elicited by
Justice of peace the
suit sent to other Judicatories.

232.
Before Grand Jury suit
frequently decided the
opposite way on ex parte
evidence.

233.
Cases of removal under
existing system.

234.

235.
Elicitation in the country,
suit in town.

236.
After trial judgement in
the originating judicatory
then back to the
country for execution.

237.
Execution whee subject
matter incorporeal.

238.
Removal by certiorari.

239.
Mischief to the community
– benefit to Judge &
Co.

240.
Endeavours of Judge & Co.
to elude Acts of Parliamt.

241.
Instrument of removal –
history of proceedings.

242.
In this history oral evidence
converted into
written.

243.
Question 1. Shall the minutation
be formed
2. How long shall it be
preserved.


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244.
Of everything besides
evidence the bulk so
small that expense
not to be grudged.

245.
These observations
not superfluous.

246.
Under existing system
Courts of record and
not of record.

247.
In Courts of record no
insertion of evidence
in record.

248.
Witness Equity Courts.

249.
Variance between
the real state of the
things and the state
indicated by the denominations
given.


Identifier: | JB/081/075/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

212-249

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

075

Info in main headings field

abridged petition gb

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

25862

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