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10. <del><gap/></del> Clerks &c of the Court : Officers whose business | 10. <del><gap/></del> Clerks &c of the Court: Officers whose business | ||
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11. Executive Ministerial Officers of the Court, as <add>such</add> | 11. Executive Ministerial Officers of the Court, as <add>such</add> | ||
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allowance may have taken upon them to act | allowance may have taken upon them to act | ||
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relate <add>affect</add> to the administration of Justice in <sic>thee</sic> instances | relate <add>affect</add> to the administration of Justice in <sic>thee</sic> instances | ||
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of some particular cause , and such as affect | of some particular cause, and such as affect | ||
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C
Offences against Justice
9. Judges of the Court: Officers whose business it is to
judge.
10. Clerks &c of the Court: Officers whose business
it is to register the proceedings.
11. Executive Ministerial Officers of the Court, as such
Bailiffs, Constables &c -: Officers whose business it
is to apprehend, to keep; to punish . to execute: i:e: 1. to prepare persons and things for abiding
the sentence of the Court: to execute the sentence when pronounced
12. Persons at large [acting as Executive Ministerial
Officers of the Court.] who with or without
allowance may have taken upon them to act
13. Persons called upon as Witnesses.
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As to time they may affect Justice 1. in general: or 2. on assignable occasions From the order of time offences against Justice may
be distinguished in the first place into such as
relate affect to the administration of Justice in thee instances
of some particular cause, and such as affect
the administration of Justice in general without
relation to any one particular cause more than to another. To. p. 1 at top
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