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<head>1823. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 12<lb/>Constitutional Code or Procedure</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note>III<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> First printed | <head>1823. <sic>Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi></sic> 12<lb/>Constitutional Code or Procedure</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note>III<lb/><sic>Ch.</sic> First <unclear>printed attendance</unclear></note><lb/>*3 <note>§.</note></p> <p><note>11<lb/>In Bonaparte's<lb/>Code anxiety to prevent<lb/>altercation of parties<lb/>in the presence of the<lb/>Judge</note></p> <p>Note In Bonaparte's <add>Civil</add> Code, the parties being in the Judicature<lb/>of the Justice of Peace admitted into <add>in <unclear>face</unclear></add> the presence of each<lb/>other and <add>under the authority</add> <!-- brackets in pencil --> [and the Judge] great is the anxiety expressed to <add>on the</add><lb/><add>score of the</add> prevent irritation and confusion on the occasion of such<lb/>altercation as may naturally be expected: and on that<lb/>account for the prevention of that inconvenience, gentlemen<lb/>are required to be put exclusively by the Judge no person<lb/>other than the Judge is authorised to put a question to<lb/>any other. <del>The character of</del> In this <add>any such</add> anxiety no cause <add>ground</add><lb/>of <unclear>condemnation</unclear> <add>for disapprobation</add> can assuredly be found: especially<lb/>when the character of the people he had to deal with<lb/>is considered.</p> <p><note>12<lb/>In English judicature<lb/>parties not being in<lb/>presence of the judge<lb/>no cause for any such<lb/>anxiety</note></p> <p>In English Judicature all cause <add>the source</add> for any such<lb/>of anxiety from that source is effectually excluded: not<lb/>existing in the presence of the Judge parties can not <gap/><lb/>or <unclear>wrong</unclear> each other in the presence of the Judge.<lb/>Saving the sparingly exercised right of the Judge <!-- brackets in pencil --> [to put questions]<lb/>no question <del>is put to the a <gap/></del> <add>to</add> no party on<lb/>either side is any question put by any body <add>person</add> to no<lb/>witness is a question put by any sort of person but<lb/>an Advocate: nor unless between Advocate and Advocate<lb/>or in an extraordinary case in guarded terms between Advocate<lb/>and Judge can altercation in any shape have place<lb/>☞ State Advocates <unclear>mixture</unclear></p> | ||
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1823. Novr. 12
Constitutional Code or Procedure
III
Ch. First printed attendance
*3 §.
11
In Bonaparte's
Code anxiety to prevent
altercation of parties
in the presence of the
Judge
Note In Bonaparte's Civil Code, the parties being in the Judicature
of the Justice of Peace admitted into in face the presence of each
other and under the authority [and the Judge] great is the anxiety expressed to on the
score of the prevent irritation and confusion on the occasion of such
altercation as may naturally be expected: and on that
account for the prevention of that inconvenience, gentlemen
are required to be put exclusively by the Judge no person
other than the Judge is authorised to put a question to
any other. The character of In this any such anxiety no cause ground
of condemnation for disapprobation can assuredly be found: especially
when the character of the people he had to deal with
is considered.
12
In English judicature
parties not being in
presence of the judge
no cause for any such
anxiety
In English Judicature all cause the source for any such
of anxiety from that source is effectually excluded: not
existing in the presence of the Judge parties can not
or wrong each other in the presence of the Judge.
Saving the sparingly exercised right of the Judge [to put questions]
no question is put to the a to no party on
either side is any question put by any body person to no
witness is a question put by any sort of person but
an Advocate: nor unless between Advocate and Advocate
or in an extraordinary case in guarded terms between Advocate
and Judge can altercation in any shape have place
☞ State Advocates mixture
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