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<head>Constitutional Code</head> | |||
<note><!-- Pencil note -->Ch Quasi-Jury<lb/> | |||
Explanat<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Observation<lb/> | |||
Adopted feature</note><lb/> | |||
<note><!-- Pencil note -->12<lb/> | |||
Jury's decision and <lb/> | |||
virtual negative excepted<lb/> | |||
its apt features are<lb/> | |||
accidentally not necessarily<lb/> | |||
connected with it<lb/> | |||
These are<lb/> | |||
1. End, bridling Judges<lb/> | |||
power<lb/> | |||
2. Publicity<lb/> | |||
3. Facts for Judge, explaining<lb/> | |||
case and<lb/> | |||
<sic>shewing</sic> reason for<lb/> | |||
his advice &c<lb/> | |||
4. Evidence, in the best<lb/> | |||
shape </note><lb/> | |||
<p>Where the<add>that</add> decision <del>pa</del> and virtually <del>negative</del> negative power<lb/> | |||
which is apt in a Jury but would be unapt in a Quasi Jury <add>being that</add> is excepted,<lb/> | |||
the features to which a Jury <add>the Jury institution</add> is indebted for its aptitude<lb/> | |||
will be found <add>and which are here adopted and given to a Quasi Jury</add> <del>not essential</del> accidentally only, not essentially belonging to it<lb/> | |||
These are 1. The end to which the institution of this fraction of a Jury <del><gap/></del><add>was</add><lb/> | |||
manifestly and confessedly directed - namely serving as a bridle to the power <lb/> | |||
of the <add>ever reasonable</add> creature of the Monarch - the Judge. 2. the publicity of the proceedings<lb/> | |||
wherever this Committee of the people at large made <add>makes</add> its appearance. 3.<lb/> | |||
the people which <del>this</del><add>their</add> power inspires upon the Judge - the task of giving<lb/> | |||
a public and immediate explanation of the case, with the reasons on<lb/> | |||
which <del>he relies nots</del> his expectation<add>hope</add> of seeing any <add>the</add> course he would<lb/> | |||
wish them to pursuer pursued accordingly, rests; to the shape in which<lb/> | |||
the evidence presented to this compound judicatory is always <gap/>cuted.<lb/> | |||
and which is the very <add>most <unclear>conclusively</unclear></add> best shapes. <del>the only shapes and which it can be</del><lb/> | |||
had within a shape</p> | |||
<p><!-- In pencil -->Note</p> | |||
<p>This is the most trustworthy of all shapes.</p> | |||
<p>1. Question put by word of mouth in the presence of predicatory, pursuer<lb/> | |||
and <unclear>medium</unclear> 2 - put by pursuer interested in bringing out the whole<lb/> | |||
of the truth belonging to the case. 3. answers exacted on the spot<lb/> | |||
without time for <del><gap/> <gap/></del> suppression or disguise<add>any representative</add> <del>to an</del>swers<lb/> | |||
4. Questions put in a <unclear>serves</unclear> | |||
<del><gap/></del> rendered permanent by being committed to writing on the spot<lb/> | |||
5. Questions and answers put in the promise and at pleasure by the<del><gap/></del> individual functionaries by whom the decision grounded on the evidence thus extracted is to be framed.</p> | |||
<note>12<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi><lb/> | |||
Features of this best shape<lb/> | |||
1. Question viva voce<lb/> | |||
parties, judicatory and<gap/> <lb/> | |||
present<lb/> | |||
2. put by persons interested<lb/> | |||
in bringing out<lb/> | |||
the whole truth:<del><gap/></del><add>without</add><lb/> | |||
suppressive or disguise vix.<lb/> | |||
the side <gap/> <gap/>: the <lb/> | |||
other, the other.</note><lb/> | |||
<note><add>[+]</add> Questions and answers<lb/> | |||
delivered in an alternating<lb/> | |||
claim or serves<lb/> | |||
answers arising out of<lb/> | |||
questions, and questions<lb/> | |||
out of answers</note><lb/> | |||
<note><!-- In pencil -->3. Answers extempore<lb/> | |||
without time for suppression<lb/> | |||
or <del>dis<gap/></del><lb/> | |||
misrepresentation.<lb/> | |||
4. Questions rising out<lb/> | |||
of and alternating<lb/> | |||
with answers.<lb/> | |||
5. The whole minuted<lb/> | |||
on the spot by any<lb/> | |||
that will, as well as <lb/> | |||
by Judge.<lb/> | |||
6. Judge the same by<lb/> | |||
whom the decision<lb/> | |||
grounded in it will be<lb/> | |||
framed.</note><lb/><lb/> | |||
<note><!-- In pencil -->7. Wanting here, faculty of amendment at leisure allowed to <del>wit</del> relating witness as a Parl.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Committees: not dangerous to truth, the original minute remaining as the standard <gap/> Follows land of<lb/> | |||
this, <gap/> practice of Romebred &z</note><lb/> | |||
<p>The correctness compleatness <add>correctness</add> and clearness nothing wanting but<lb/> | |||
that faculty of amendment at leisure which when the unprompenary <lb/> | |||
relation remains on a standard might it should<lb/> | |||
seen be <del>suffered to be seen</del> without preponderant <add>prejudice to truth</add> <gap/><lb/> | |||
be suffered to be annexed. So accordingly it is in the examination<lb/> | |||
<add>respectively</add> taken by the two Houses of the English Parliament and<lb/> | |||
their Committees.</p> | |||
<p><add>Such</add> This is the course dictated by <add>under the dictates of </add> common sense and common<lb/> | |||
honesty and pursued <add>by fathers of families</add> in domestic procedure, and in all the comm<lb/> | |||
occasions in life. This is the <add>a</add> course taken, <del><gap/></del> on every <unclear>occasion</unclear><lb/> | |||
on which those in whom the taking of it depends are really <unclear>desirous</unclear><lb/> | |||
of coming at the truth. The other courses which are taken on occasion<lb/> | |||
on which they could be taken have for their object and for their effect<lb/> | |||
the extraction of money from the <unclear>probate</unclear> of the owners into those of legislators <lb/> | |||
Judges and their dependents<add>subordinates</add> connection by law <del><gap/></del> aggravated by law <lb/> | |||
taxes, and by means of mendacity producing misdecision, pregnant with<lb/> | |||
further litigation with further fees and taxes. Such <del>is</del><add>are</add> the <unclear>courses pursued</unclear><lb/> | |||
under Rome bred procedure every where in English Common Law Courts in those <add>stages</add></p> | |||
<note>stages of a Jury suit<lb/> | |||
in which a Jury is<lb/> | |||
not admitted, and <lb/> | |||
in that sort of<add>Rome</add> <del>Common</del><lb/> | |||
<del>Law when</del> Romebred Common<lb/> | |||
Law the <del>bitterness</del> matchless bitterness of which has been endeavoured to<lb/> | |||
be sweetened by the word Equity. How could Justice exist without Equity was a question put one day by a man, who, after while extracting £23 000 aa year out of it, is<lb/> | |||
still <unclear>furnished</unclear>. As well might he have asked <gap/> how can man exist without <unclear>arsenic</unclear>?</note><lb/> | |||
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1823. Sept. 11
Constitutional Code
Ch Quasi-Jury
Explanaty Observation
Adopted feature
12
Jury's decision and
virtual negative excepted
its apt features are
accidentally not necessarily
connected with it
These are
1. End, bridling Judges
power
2. Publicity
3. Facts for Judge, explaining
case and
shewing reason for
his advice &c
4. Evidence, in the best
shape
Where thethat decision pa and virtually negative negative power
which is apt in a Jury but would be unapt in a Quasi Jury being that is excepted,
the features to which a Jury the Jury institution is indebted for its aptitude
will be found and which are here adopted and given to a Quasi Jury not essential accidentally only, not essentially belonging to it
These are 1. The end to which the institution of this fraction of a Jury was
manifestly and confessedly directed - namely serving as a bridle to the power
of the ever reasonable creature of the Monarch - the Judge. 2. the publicity of the proceedings
wherever this Committee of the people at large made makes its appearance. 3.
the people which thistheir power inspires upon the Judge - the task of giving
a public and immediate explanation of the case, with the reasons on
which he relies nots his expectationhope of seeing any the course he would
wish them to pursuer pursued accordingly, rests; to the shape in which
the evidence presented to this compound judicatory is always cuted.
and which is the very most conclusively best shapes. the only shapes and which it can be
had within a shape
Note
This is the most trustworthy of all shapes.
1. Question put by word of mouth in the presence of predicatory, pursuer
and medium 2 - put by pursuer interested in bringing out the whole
of the truth belonging to the case. 3. answers exacted on the spot
without time for suppression or disguiseany representative to answers
4. Questions put in a serves
rendered permanent by being committed to writing on the spot
5. Questions and answers put in the promise and at pleasure by the individual functionaries by whom the decision grounded on the evidence thus extracted is to be framed.
12(a)
Features of this best shape
1. Question viva voce
parties, judicatory and
present
2. put by persons interested
in bringing out
the whole truth:without
suppressive or disguise vix.
the side : the
other, the other.
[+] Questions and answers
delivered in an alternating
claim or serves
answers arising out of
questions, and questions
out of answers
3. Answers extempore
without time for suppression
or dis
misrepresentation.
4. Questions rising out
of and alternating
with answers.
5. The whole minuted
on the spot by any
that will, as well as
by Judge.
6. Judge the same by
whom the decision
grounded in it will be
framed.
7. Wanting here, faculty of amendment at leisure allowed to wit relating witness as a Parl.y Committees: not dangerous to truth, the original minute remaining as the standard Follows land of
this, practice of Romebred &z
The correctness compleatness correctness and clearness nothing wanting but
that faculty of amendment at leisure which when the unprompenary
relation remains on a standard might it should
seen be suffered to be seen without preponderant prejudice to truth
be suffered to be annexed. So accordingly it is in the examination
respectively taken by the two Houses of the English Parliament and
their Committees.
Such This is the course dictated by under the dictates of common sense and common
honesty and pursued by fathers of families in domestic procedure, and in all the comm
occasions in life. This is the a course taken, on every occasion
on which those in whom the taking of it depends are really desirous
of coming at the truth. The other courses which are taken on occasion
on which they could be taken have for their object and for their effect
the extraction of money from the probate of the owners into those of legislators
Judges and their dependentssubordinates connection by law aggravated by law
taxes, and by means of mendacity producing misdecision, pregnant with
further litigation with further fees and taxes. Such isare the courses pursued
under Rome bred procedure every where in English Common Law Courts in those stages
stages of a Jury suit
in which a Jury is
not admitted, and
in that sort ofRome Common
Law when Romebred Common
Law the bitterness matchless bitterness of which has been endeavoured to
be sweetened by the word Equity. How could Justice exist without Equity was a question put one day by a man, who, after while extracting £23 000 aa year out of it, is
still furnished. As well might he have asked how can man exist without arsenic?
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