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<head>CERTAINTY EVIDENCE v. 1 Wils . 23 <unclear>9</unclear>.<del><gap/></del>.</head>
<p>The Court might have a power to pardon a witness
<lb/>
in order to command from him an evidence that
<lb/>
otherwise would make him <hi rend='underline'>accuse</hi> himself &#x2014;
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->Man, to guard this against introducing a
<lb/>
general power of pardoning <add>in the <unclear>Ridges</unclear></add> by fiction &amp; contrivance
<lb/>
or at least to answer <add>calm</add> the apprehension of others that
<lb/>
such a power might in this manner spring up.
<lb/></p>
<p><!-- indent -->The reason does not hold good in written testimony,
<lb/>
which if it appears that a man has, he may
<lb/>
be compelled <unclear>sine</unclear> <unclear>conditioni</unclear><!-- unsure whether this and the previous word are foreign, but I cannot find any trace of the word 'sine conditioni'! --> to produce - for him there
<lb/>
is no danger of Perjury &#x2014; yet this has been refused <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note>+ v. in 1. Wils. 24<gap/>.</note>
<lb/></p>
<pb/>
<head>CERTAINTY  EVIDENCE  <add><gap/> 2</add></head><!-- should the addition be 'added' to the heading, or a heading in its own right ? (in which case is would be the first heading) -->
<p>What is it <add>in these 3 cases</add> that distinguishes <add>the case of</add> one poor Jonas on whom
<lb/>
the lot has fallen , from that of a <del>thousand</del> <add><del>hundred</del> <add>thousand</add></add> <gap/> , but
<lb/>
the riches or degree of exasperation of the person whom
<lb/>
his evidence has prejudiced? - <del>But this last</del> &amp;c
<lb/>
What from a hundred thousand more ?  not disposition
<lb/>
but opportunity.
<lb/></p>




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CERTAINTY EVIDENCE v. 1 Wils . 23 9..

The Court might have a power to pardon a witness
in order to command from him an evidence that
otherwise would make him accuse himself —

Man, to guard this against introducing a
general power of pardoning in the Ridges by fiction & contrivance
or at least to answer calm the apprehension of others that
such a power might in this manner spring up.

The reason does not hold good in written testimony,
which if it appears that a man has, he may
be compelled sine conditioni to produce - for him there
is no danger of Perjury — yet this has been refused + + v. in 1. Wils. 24.


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CERTAINTY EVIDENCE 2

What is it in these 3 cases that distinguishes the case of one poor Jonas on whom
the lot has fallen , from that of a thousand hundred <add>thousand</add> , but
the riches or degree of exasperation of the person whom
his evidence has prejudiced? - But this last &c
What from a hundred thousand more ? not disposition
but opportunity.



Identifier: | JB/051/008/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

008

Info in main headings field

certainty evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16173

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