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<p>§. 3. [ 2 ] <add>p.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Peace-Officer</hi> ] If the power in question were<lb/><add>to be</add> communicated to the Officer of the Board, in <add>like</add> condition<lb/>of his conveying <unclear>it</unclear> (as a Peace-Officer would do) the<lb/>persons and things in question before a Justice, there<lb/>seems no danger of abuse, since <note>it does not seem <lb/>likely that any <lb/>person should be</note><lb/><del>a <add>no</add> person</del> <add><del>is likely to be</del></add> appointed in<lb/>that quality <del>with</del> who is not a more responsible person<lb/>than the ordinary <del>class</del> <add>run</add> of Constables and <del>that such</del> <add>the giving</add><lb/><del>always save <gap/> and so many times save <add>prevent</add> evasion </del><lb/>the power to a sort of persons who will always be at hand<lb/>and always upon the watch, would always be a means<lb/>of saving <gap/>, and oftentimes of preventing evasion<lb/></p><p>§ 3. [ 4 ] <add>p.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Shall be upon the person</hi> ] p. 6. Under the Excise<lb/>and other Revenue Laws the <del>proo</del> <hi rend="underline">onus probandi</hi> is<lb/>thrown on the Defendant in a thousand instances: and<lb/>the present appears to be <del>of the number of <add>the</add> instances<lb/>in which if this were not done, no conviction could take<lb/>place</del> a case in which under the safeguard here<lb/>provided no <del>danger can arise to innoc</del> injury need<lb/>be apprehended from such a clause.<lb/></p><pb/> | <p>§. 3. [ 2 ] <add>p.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Peace-Officer</hi> ] If the power in question were<lb/><add>to be</add> communicated to the Officer of the Board, in <add>like</add> condition<lb/>of his conveying <unclear>it</unclear> (as a Peace-Officer would do) the<lb/>persons and things in question before a Justice, there<lb/>seems no danger of abuse, since <note>it does not seem <lb/>likely that any <lb/>person should be</note><lb/><del>a <add>no</add> person</del> <add><del>is likely to be</del></add> appointed in<lb/>that quality <del>with</del> who is not a more responsible person<lb/>than the ordinary <del>class</del> <add>run</add> of Constables and <del>that such</del> <add>the giving</add><lb/><del>always save <gap/> and so many times save <add>prevent</add> evasion </del><lb/>the power to a sort of persons who will always be at hand<lb/>and always upon the watch, would always be a means<lb/>of saving <gap/>, and oftentimes of preventing evasion<lb/></p> | ||
<p>§ 3. [ 4 ] <add>p.</add> [ <hi rend="underline">Shall be upon the person</hi> ] p. 6. Under the Excise<lb/>and other Revenue Laws the <del>proo</del> <hi rend="underline">onus probandi</hi> is<lb/>thrown on the Defendant in a thousand instances: and<lb/>the present appears to be <del>of the number of <add>the</add> instances<lb/>in which if this were not done, no conviction could take<lb/>place</del> a case in which under the safeguard here<lb/>provided no <del>danger can arise to innoc</del> injury need<lb/>be apprehended from such a clause.<lb/></p><pb/> | |||
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§. 3. [ 2 ] p. [ Peace-Officer ] If the power in question were
to be communicated to the Officer of the Board, in like condition
of his conveying it (as a Peace-Officer would do) the
persons and things in question before a Justice, there
seems no danger of abuse, since it does not seem
likely that any
person should be
a no person is likely to be appointed in
that quality with who is not a more responsible person
than the ordinary class run of Constables and that such the giving
always save and so many times save prevent evasion
the power to a sort of persons who will always be at hand
and always upon the watch, would always be a means
of saving , and oftentimes of preventing evasion
§ 3. [ 4 ] p. [ Shall be upon the person ] p. 6. Under the Excise
and other Revenue Laws the proo onus probandi is
thrown on the Defendant in a thousand instances: and
the present appears to be of the number of the instances
in which if this were not done, no conviction could take
place a case in which under the safeguard here
provided no danger can arise to innoc injury need
be apprehended from such a clause.
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