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1823. Feby. 28.
Greece J.b's Observations on particular Articles
Judicial Procedure
In Judicature, where there is no publicity,
there is no justice: no tolerably adequate security for the giving
due execution and effect to the laws, whatsoever they may
be. That justice should have been the object where the doors
of a Judicatory have been kept regularly closed, is not possible
The object of the arrangement has been, the sacrifice of the
universal interest of all men in the character of justiciables,
to the particular and sinister interest — either of the judge,
or of the despot, whose creature and instrument he is, or
both together. Judicature has for it's only right and proper
ends, these: main and positive end, giving execution and
effect to the Laws, whatsoever they may be: collateral and
negative ends, avoidance of all needless delay, expence,
and vexation in other shapes: all needless delay is injustice
while it lasts.
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