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<head>G.B. 1825. March 20.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>P  II<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> I<del>X</del>V Intermediate</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>1.<lb/>For procurement of<lb/>Testimony, Judge to<lb/>settle whether mode<lb/>oral or epistolary.</p> <p>2.<lb/>Exceptions excepted,<lb/>mode oral.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Exceptions excepted,<lb/>elicitation at Judicatory<lb/>where mandate<lb/>issued.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Witnesses prehension<lb/>adduction Mandate<lb/>formulary.</p> <p>5.<lb/>Real or written evidence<lb/>required to be<lb/>designated.</p> <p>6.<lb/>In cases of compulsion,<lb/>Judge to consider<lb/>how far objects<lb?>of evidence to be<lb/>communicated.</p> <p>7.<lb/>In Testification requiring<lb/>mandate,<lb/>purposes of Testimony<lb/>indicated.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Relation of evidence<lb/>looked for to principal<lb/>fact in question<lb/>either direct or<lb/>collateral.</p> <p>9.<lb/>So in case of circumstantial evidence.</p> <p>10.<lb/>Collateral evidence &#x2014;<lb/>examples<lb/>1. Alibi Evidence<lb/>2. Character <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.<lb/>3. Scientific <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.<lb/>4. Statistic <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>11.<lb/>Sources of complexity<lb/>1. Collative fact one<lb/>Pursuer unacquainted,<lb/>witness acquainted.<lb/>2 collative fact one<lb/>Pursuer and Witness<lb/>both acquainted<lb/>3. Collative facts, two<lb/>with one, Pursuer and<lb/>Witness acquainted<lb/>with the other, two<lb/>Witnesses acquainted<lb/>Pursuer unacquainted.</p> <p>12.<lb/>Means of producing<lb/>attendance for testification &#x2014; simple <sic>accusition</sic>.</p> <p>13.<lb/>Exceptions where<lb/>apprehension of unwillingness<lb?>of compliance.</p> <p>14.<lb/>Examples of causes<lb/>of unwillingness<lb/>1. Apprehension of expense<lb/>and vexation.<lb/>2. Fear of producing<lb/>displeasure to any<lb/>other person.<lb/>3. Sympathetic connection<lb/>with party.</p> <p>15.<lb/>Means of compulsion<lb?>employable on Defendants<lb/>for preliminary<lb/>security, are so li9kewise<lb/>for procurement<lb/>of testimony.</p> <p>16.<lb/>Reason Evidence-holder's<lb/>adverse interest<lb/>may be as<lb/>strong or stronger<lb/>than Defendant's.</p> <p>17.<lb/>In criminal cases,<lb/>this obviously the<lb/>case.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>18.<lb/>Supposed percipient<lb/>Witness may have<lb?>been a <sic>codelinquent.</sic></p> <p>19.<lb/>responsive instruments<lb/>required<lb/>1. Compliance announcing<lb/>paper.<lb/>2. Epistolary response.<lb/>Announcement of<lb/>day on which response<lb/>will be delivered.<lb/>4. Announcement<lb/>of inability to deliver<lb/>required testimony.<lb/>5. Legitimate excuse<lb/>paper.</p> <p>20.<lb/>If supposed Witness<lb/>knows nothing,<lb/>written <sic>assevenation</sic><lb/>to that effect to answer<lb/>the purpose<lb/>of an attendance.</p> <p>21.<lb/><sic>Compensanda</sic> as<lb/>to prehension and<lb/>adduction.<lb/>1. Danger of loss of<lb/>the service due to<lb/>pursuer in case of<lb/>the non-<sic>forthcomingness</sic>.<lb/>2. Vexation to defendant<lb/>or Witness by the<lb/>forced <sic>forthcomingness</sic>.</p> <p>22.<lb/>Mutual communication,<lb/>modes.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Note &#x2014; Mutuality<lb/>either necessary<lb/>or not.</p>
<head>G.B. 1825. March 20.<lb/>Procedure Code</head> <p><note>P  II<lb/><sic>Ch</sic> I<del>X</del>V Intermediate</note></p> <!-- this page is organised in three columns --> <p>1.<lb/>For procurement of<lb/>Testimony, Judge to<lb/>settle whether mode<lb/>oral or epistolary.</p> <p>2.<lb/>Exceptions excepted,<lb/>mode oral.</p> <p>3.<lb/>Exceptions excepted,<lb/>elicitation at Judicatory<lb/>where mandate<lb/>issued.</p> <p>4.<lb/>Witnesses prehension<lb/>adduction Mandate<lb/>formulary.</p> <p>5.<lb/>Real or written evidence<lb/>required to be<lb/>designated.</p> <p>6.<lb/>In cases of compulsion,<lb/>Judge to consider<lb/>how far objects<lb/>of evidence to be<lb/>communicated.</p> <p>7.<lb/>In Testification requiring<lb/>Mandate,<lb/>purposes of Testimony<lb/>indicated.</p> <p>8.<lb/>Relation of evidence<lb/>looked for to principal<lb/>fact in question<lb/>either direct or<lb/>collateral.</p> <p>9.<lb/>So in case of circumstantial<lb/>evidence.</p> <p>10.<lb/>Collateral evidence &#x2014;<lb/>examples<lb/>1. Alibi Evidence<lb/>2. Character <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.<lb/>3. Scientific <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.<lb/>4. Statistic <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic>.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <p>11.<lb/>Sources of complexity<lb/>1. Collative fact one<lb/>Pursuer unacquainted,<lb/>witness acquainted.<lb/>2 Collative fact one<lb/>Pursuer and Witness<lb/>both acquainted<lb/>3. Collative facts, two<lb/>with one, Pursuer and<lb/>Witness acquainted<lb/>with the other, two<lb/>Witnesses acquainted<lb/>Pursuer unacquainted.</p> <p>12.<lb/>Means of producing<lb/>attendance for testification &#x2014;<lb/>simple <sic>accusition</sic>.</p> <p>13.<lb/>Exceptions where<lb/>apprehension of unwillingness<lb/>of compliance.</p> <p>14.<lb/>Examples of causes<lb/>of unwillingness<lb/>1. Apprehension of expense<lb/>and vexation.<lb/>2. Fear of producing<lb/>displeasure to any<lb/>other person.<lb/>3. Sympathetic connection<lb/>with party.</p> <p>15.<lb/>Means of compulsion<lb/>employable on Defendants<lb/>for preliminary<lb/>security, are so likewise<lb/>for procurement<lb/>of testimony.</p> <p>16.<lb/>Reason Evidence-holder's<lb/>adverse interest<lb/>may be as<lb/>strong or stronger<lb/>than Defendant's.</p> <p>17.<lb/>In criminal cases,<lb/>this obviously the<lb/>case.</p> <pb/> <!-- start of third column --> <p>18.<lb/>Supposed percipient<lb/>Witness may have<lb/>been a <sic>codelinquent.</sic></p> <p>19.<lb/>Responsive instruments<lb/>required<lb/>1. Compliance announcing<lb/>paper.<lb/>2. Epistolary response.<lb/>3. Announcement of<lb/>day on which response<lb/>will be delivered.<lb/>4. Announcement<lb/>of inability to deliver<lb/>required testimony.<lb/>5. Legitimate excuse<lb/>paper.</p> <p>20.<lb/>If supposed Witness<lb/>knows nothing,<lb/>written <sic>assevenation</sic><lb/>to that effect to answer<lb/>the purpose<lb/>of an attendance.</p> <p>21.<lb/><foreign>Compensanda</foreign> as<lb/>to prehension and<lb/>adduction.<lb/>1. Danger of loss of<lb/>the service due to<lb/>pursuer in case of<lb/>the non-<sic>forthcomingness</sic>.<lb/>2. Vexation to Defendant<lb/>or Witness by the<lb/>forced <sic>forthcomingness</sic>.</p> <p>22.<lb/>Mutual communication,<lb/>modes.</p> <p>23.<lb/>Note &#x2014; Mutuality<lb/>either necessary<lb/>or not.</p>






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G.B. 1825. March 20.
Procedure Code

P II
Ch IXV Intermediate

1.
For procurement of
Testimony, Judge to
settle whether mode
oral or epistolary.

2.
Exceptions excepted,
mode oral.

3.
Exceptions excepted,
elicitation at Judicatory
where mandate
issued.

4.
Witnesses prehension
adduction Mandate
formulary.

5.
Real or written evidence
required to be
designated.

6.
In cases of compulsion,
Judge to consider
how far objects
of evidence to be
communicated.

7.
In Testification requiring
Mandate,
purposes of Testimony
indicated.

8.
Relation of evidence
looked for to principal
fact in question
either direct or
collateral.

9.
So in case of circumstantial
evidence.

10.
Collateral evidence —
examples
1. Alibi Evidence
2. Character do.
3. Scientific do.
4. Statistic do.


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11.
Sources of complexity
1. Collative fact one
Pursuer unacquainted,
witness acquainted.
2 Collative fact one
Pursuer and Witness
both acquainted
3. Collative facts, two
with one, Pursuer and
Witness acquainted
with the other, two
Witnesses acquainted
Pursuer unacquainted.

12.
Means of producing
attendance for testification —
simple accusition.

13.
Exceptions where
apprehension of unwillingness
of compliance.

14.
Examples of causes
of unwillingness
1. Apprehension of expense
and vexation.
2. Fear of producing
displeasure to any
other person.
3. Sympathetic connection
with party.

15.
Means of compulsion
employable on Defendants
for preliminary
security, are so likewise
for procurement
of testimony.

16.
Reason Evidence-holder's
adverse interest
may be as
strong or stronger
than Defendant's.

17.
In criminal cases,
this obviously the
case.


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18.
Supposed percipient
Witness may have
been a codelinquent.

19.
Responsive instruments
required
1. Compliance announcing
paper.
2. Epistolary response.
3. Announcement of
day on which response
will be delivered.
4. Announcement
of inability to deliver
required testimony.
5. Legitimate excuse
paper.

20.
If supposed Witness
knows nothing,
written assevenation
to that effect to answer
the purpose
of an attendance.

21.
Compensanda as
to prehension and
adduction.
1. Danger of loss of
the service due to
pursuer in case of
the non-forthcomingness.
2. Vexation to Defendant
or Witness by the
forced forthcomingness.

22.
Mutual communication,
modes.

23.
Note — Mutuality
either necessary
or not.




Identifier: | JB/052/089/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 52.

Date_1

1825-03-20

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1-23

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052

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089

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Image

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Category

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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Corrections

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16762

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