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1825 Nov. 14 | <head>1825 Nov. 14<lb/> | ||
Constitutional Code | Constitutional Code</head> | ||
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Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | ||
§.16. Partialities obviated | §.16. Partialities obviated</note> | ||
<gap/> | <note>P<gap/><lb/> | ||
2: Anglicé | 2: Anglicé</note> | ||
5 3 3 | <p>5 3 3</p> | ||
Under the existing constitution of England a more prin<gap/> | <p>Under the existing constitution of England a more prin<gap/><lb/> | ||
approach objection to any such question is would be this: the use of questions | <add><unclear>approach</unclear></add> objection to any such question is <add>would be</add> this: the use of questions<lb/> | ||
is to cause to be made | is to cause to be made known that <add>something</add> which would not be known<lb/> | ||
without it. Now under this same Constitution nothing can be | without it. Now under this same Constitution nothing can be<lb/> | ||
more <gap/> or more incontrovertibly known than the | more <gap/> or more incontrovertibly known than the<lb/> | ||
two <gap/> concerted <unclear>factors</unclear> — <del>the</del> on the part <add>in the several situations</add> of all<lb/> | |||
public functionaries ( | public functionaries (excepting a few exceptions to <gap/><lb/> | ||
to be prediction of | <unclear>to be prediction of every effort worth</unclear> <gap/>) <unclear>exposure</unclear> to<lb/> | ||
a seductive and corruptive influence, and the unavoidable <gap/> | <add>a</add> seductive and corruptive influence, and the <add>unavoidable</add> <gap/><lb/> | ||
with which such seduction or production of its <gap/> | with which such seduction or production of its <gap/><lb/> | ||
effect. Excepting the extremely rare case of a connection | effect. Excepting the extremely rare case of a connection<lb/> | ||
in the way of self-regarding interest or sympathy | in the way of self-regarding interest or sympathy between<lb/> | ||
the accused Defendant and the Judge, no one ever expects that in | the accused <add>Defendant</add> and the Judge, no one ever expects that in<lb/> | ||
the case where the King or those in authority under him | the case where the King or those in authority under him<lb/> | ||
have <gap/> a wish in relation to the suit, the conduct of the Judge | <del>have</del> <add><gap/></add> a wish in relation to the suit, the conduct of the Judge<lb/> | ||
will not be as favorable to that wish as the <gap/> of the case | will not be as favorable to that wish as the <gap/> of the case<lb/> | ||
admitts it to be. Does not your situation render you suspect | <sic>admitts</sic> it to be. Does not your situation render you <unclear>suspect</unclear><lb/> | ||
of receiving such and such good things at the hands of his Majesty, | of receiving such and such good things at the hands of his Majesty,<lb/> | ||
in the event of your <gap/> rendering your conduct on this occasion conformative | in the event of your <del><gap/></del> <add>rendering</add> your conduct on this occasion conformative<lb/> | ||
to his Majesty's royal pleasure? Indecorous | to his Majesty's royal pleasure? Indecorous as<lb/> | ||
in who does not see that any such question would be to the | in who does not see that any such question would be to the<lb/> | ||
last degree nugatory, calling for that | last degree nugatory, calling for that <add>as <gap/> of</add> information which can<lb/> | ||
not be <gap/> by any such question be made more notorious | not <del>be <gap/></del> by any such question be made more <unclear>notorious</unclear><lb/> | ||
than it is without it. | than it is without it.</p> | ||
The King, being the | <note>The King, being the<lb/> | ||
fountain of <unclear>known</unclear><lb/> | |||
profit <unclear>more so any</unclear><lb/> | |||
other <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
objects of universal<lb/> | |||
desire, and having it<lb/> | |||
in his power to give<lb/> | |||
this to or withhold<lb/> | |||
this from all Judges<lb/> | |||
and their respective<lb/> | |||
<unclear>connators</unclear></note> | |||
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1825 Nov. 14
Constitutional Code
1o
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.16. Partialities obviated
P
2: Anglicé
5 3 3
Under the existing constitution of England a more prin
approach objection to any such question is would be this: the use of questions
is to cause to be made known that something which would not be known
without it. Now under this same Constitution nothing can be
more or more incontrovertibly known than the
two concerted factors — the on the part in the several situations of all
public functionaries (excepting a few exceptions to
to be prediction of every effort worth ) exposure to
a seductive and corruptive influence, and the unavoidable
with which such seduction or production of its
effect. Excepting the extremely rare case of a connection
in the way of self-regarding interest or sympathy between
the accused Defendant and the Judge, no one ever expects that in
the case where the King or those in authority under him
have a wish in relation to the suit, the conduct of the Judge
will not be as favorable to that wish as the of the case
admitts it to be. Does not your situation render you suspect
of receiving such and such good things at the hands of his Majesty,
in the event of your rendering your conduct on this occasion conformative
to his Majesty's royal pleasure? Indecorous as
in who does not see that any such question would be to the
last degree nugatory, calling for that as of information which can
not be by any such question be made more notorious
than it is without it.
The King, being the
fountain of known
profit more so any
other
objects of universal
desire, and having it
in his power to give
this to or withhold
this from all Judges
and their respective
connators
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