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<p>But to the Judge moderate relaxation might be given by<lb/> | |||
allowing the substitution of a Deputy for a limited number<lb/> | |||
of days. <gap/> to Deputy see below.</p> | |||
<p>Doors of the Judicatory constantly open to all <gap/><lb/> | |||
Structure of it, especially adapted to the giving to the greatest<lb/> | |||
number possible the best accommodation possible. Let<lb/> | |||
such <gap/> be considered as a Committee of the Public<lb/> | |||
Opinion Tribunal, appointed for the purpose of securing more<lb/> | |||
or less responsibility on the part of the Judges. They may at the<lb/> | |||
same time be considered as a Committee of the universal body<lb/> | |||
of Electors in whom resides the supreme power of the State<lb/> | |||
— the Constitutive. Let this be the spot in <del><gap/></del> which the<lb/> | |||
suitors waiting their turn to be heard in the several<lb/> | |||
causes have their appointed station: power to all who<lb/> | |||
choose to take notes & give publicity to them through<lb/> | |||
the public Journals subject to compensation in case of<lb/> | |||
injurious falsehood through negligence or rashness &<lb/> | |||
moreover in case of mendacity, to punishment. Whether<lb/> | |||
in any & what cases a temporary concealment should be<lb/> | |||
allowed is a consideration of subordinate importance &<lb/> | |||
would require appropriate details.</p> | |||
<p>In addition to all such casual & unofficial<lb/> | |||
Inspectors, an official Committee of that same universally<lb/> | |||
inspecting Tribunal — a constantly existing body of <gap/><lb/> | |||
to the Judge should under the name of a Jury, useful ideas<lb/> | |||
having become associated with that name, be provided.<lb/> | |||
Of this Jury the decision might either be obligatory as according<lb/> | |||
to present practice, or the Judge or not. One great<lb/> | |||
service will be rendered by it in either case: namely the<lb/> | |||
imposing on the Judge a sort of moral necessity to lay<lb/> | |||
open to the public ear the grounds of every thing that he<lb/> | |||
does. For this reason the Jury should be in attendance whensoever<lb/> | |||
the Judge himself is in attendance, for if the intentions of</p> | |||
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44.
But to the Judge moderate relaxation might be given by
allowing the substitution of a Deputy for a limited number
of days. to Deputy see below.
Doors of the Judicatory constantly open to all
Structure of it, especially adapted to the giving to the greatest
number possible the best accommodation possible. Let
such be considered as a Committee of the Public
Opinion Tribunal, appointed for the purpose of securing more
or less responsibility on the part of the Judges. They may at the
same time be considered as a Committee of the universal body
of Electors in whom resides the supreme power of the State
— the Constitutive. Let this be the spot in which the
suitors waiting their turn to be heard in the several
causes have their appointed station: power to all who
choose to take notes & give publicity to them through
the public Journals subject to compensation in case of
injurious falsehood through negligence or rashness &
moreover in case of mendacity, to punishment. Whether
in any & what cases a temporary concealment should be
allowed is a consideration of subordinate importance &
would require appropriate details.
In addition to all such casual & unofficial
Inspectors, an official Committee of that same universally
inspecting Tribunal — a constantly existing body of
to the Judge should under the name of a Jury, useful ideas
having become associated with that name, be provided.
Of this Jury the decision might either be obligatory as according
to present practice, or 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 be in attendance whensoever
the Judge himself is in attendance, for if the intentions of
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j whatman turkey mill 1822 |
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