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<head>1823. Febr 27<lb/> | |||
Greece.<lb/> | |||
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<note>Judicial Procedure</note> | |||
<p>In addition to all such casual <add>and unofficial</add> Inspections<lb/> | |||
an official Committee of that same universally inspecting<lb/> | |||
Tribunal — a constantly existing body of assessors to the<lb/> | |||
Judge should under the name of a Jury useful ideas having<lb/> | |||
become associated with that name be provided. At<lb/> | |||
this Jury the decision might either be obligatory as according<lb/> | |||
to present practice on the Judge, or not. One<lb/> | |||
great service will be rendered by it in either case:<lb/> | |||
namely the imposing on the Judge a sort of moral<lb/> | |||
necessity to lay open to the public ear the grounds of<lb/> | |||
every thing that he does. For this reason the Jury<lb/> | |||
should he in attendance whensoever the Judge himself<lb/> | |||
is in attendance; for if the intentions of a Judge are evil<lb/> | |||
a single moment on which he acts by his own <sic>uncontroled</sic><lb/> | |||
authority may suffice to deprive the party who<lb/> | |||
is in the right <add>of the benefit</add>, looked for at the hands of a Jury.</p> | |||
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1823. Febr 27
Greece.
9
2
3
50
51
Judicial Procedure
In addition to all such casual and unofficial Inspections
an official Committee of that same universally inspecting
Tribunal — a constantly existing body of assessors to the
Judge should under the name of a Jury useful ideas having
become associated with that name be provided. At
this Jury the decision might either be obligatory as according
to present practice on the Judge, or not. One
great service will be rendered by it in either case:
namely the imposing on the Judge a sort of moral
necessity to lay open to the public ear the grounds of
every thing that he does. For this reason the Jury
should he in attendance whensoever the Judge himself
is in attendance; for if the intentions of a Judge are evil
a single moment on which he acts by his own uncontroled
authority may suffice to deprive the party who
is in the right of the benefit, looked for at the hands of a Jury.
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j whatman 1820 |
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admiral pavel chichagov |
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