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<p><del>Constitutional Code</del> Procedure Code <del>Inactive | <p><del>Constitutional Code</del> <add>Procedure Code</add> <del>Inactive Parts</del></p> | ||
<note>IV Instructions | <note>IV Instructions<lb/> | ||
Ch. Evidence | Ch. Evidence<lb/> | ||
S. Procured, how<lb/> | S. Procured, how<lb/> | ||
§. Mode of Procurement<lb/> | §. Mode of Procurement<lb/> | ||
- mo<gap/> | - mo<gap/>gaborial<lb/> | ||
Romanici<lb/> | Romanici<lb/> | ||
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<p>Widely different in relation to investigatorial procedure in<lb/> | <p>Widely different in relation to investigatorial procedure in<lb/> | ||
the characters of Roman- | the characters of Roman-bred and English-bred procedure. <unclear>heavy</unclear><lb/> | ||
with imperfection both of them.</p> | with imperfection both of them.</p> | ||
<p>As to Roman-bred procedure, throughout the penal<lb/> | <p>As to Roman-bred procedure, throughout the penal<lb/> | ||
branch of the | branch of the field of law <add>solitary and extensive has been the application</add> <del>it has gone along <gap/> <gap/></del> <note>2<lb/> | ||
In Romebred procedure<lb/> | In Romebred procedure<lb/> | ||
in the nonpenal branch<lb/> | in the nonpenal branch<lb/> | ||
scanty provision</note><lb/> | scanty provision</note><lb/> | ||
<add>given to | <add>given to such provision as it has made: in the non-penal branch</add> <del>and the provision it has made has been</del> <lb/> | ||
on the other hand it <del>has been</del> the provision has been comparatively<lb/> | on the other hand it <del>has been</del> the provision has been comparatively<lb/> | ||
scanty, the <add>care</add> | scanty, the <add>care</add> schedule remiss.</p> | ||
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To <add>simply</add>indicating evidence<lb/> | To <add>simply</add>indicating evidence<lb/> | ||
character given of appropriate<lb/> | character given of appropriate<lb/> | ||
evidence</note><lb/> | evidence</note><lb/> | ||
At the same time for each of a | <p>At the same time for each of a clear and correct <lb/> | ||
concept of the difference between appropriate and simply indicative<lb/> | |||
evidence it has given to evidence | evidence it has given to evidence which has been <lb/> | ||
simply indicative the effect of appropriative evidence: for the<lb/> | simply indicative the effect of appropriative evidence: for the<lb/> | ||
affair of Ca<gap/> for example to such a length he did this<lb/> | |||
confusion | confusion p<gap/>d that <add>when</add> between <del>the</del> in simple indicative evidence<lb/> | ||
presented to the Judge and the appropriate evidence supposing<lb/> | presented to the Judge and the appropriate evidence supposing<lb/> | ||
any to exist there were four or five b<gap/>s of <add>alledged</add> simply<lb/> | any to exist there were four or five b<gap/>s of <add>alledged</add> simply<lb/> | ||
<del>evi</del> indicative evidence interposed, it has notwithstanding<lb/> | <del>evi</del> indicative evidence interposed, it has notwithstanding<lb/> | ||
been received and made to | been received and made to operate <del>in the clear</del> as if it had been<lb/> | ||
appropriate evidence. Standing before the Judges I said A<lb/> | appropriate evidence. Standing before the Judges I said A<lb/> | ||
heard from B that he <add>had</add> heard from C that C said he <add>had</add> heard from | heard from B that he <add>had</add> heard from C that C said he <add>had</add> heard from<lb/> | ||
D that <add>he had heard from E that</add>E saw done | |||
<del>the deed which is worth the <gap/> of</del> <add>by the accuser the deed with</add><lb/> | |||
which the accused is charged.</p> | |||
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1823. Octr.. 19
Constitutional Code Procedure Code Inactive Parts
IV Instructions
Ch. Evidence
S. Procured, how
§. Mode of Procurement
- mogaborial
Romanici
1
Investigatorial procedure
Roman & English widely
different both defective
Instructions
Widely different in relation to investigatorial procedure in
the characters of Roman-bred and English-bred procedure. heavy
with imperfection both of them.
As to Roman-bred procedure, throughout the penal
branch of the field of law solitary and extensive has been the application it has gone along 2
In Romebred procedure
in the nonpenal branch
scanty provision
given to such provision as it has made: in the non-penal branch and the provision it has made has been
on the other hand it has been the provision has been comparatively
scanty, the care schedule remiss.
3
To simplyindicating evidence
character given of appropriate
evidence
At the same time for each of a clear and correct
concept of the difference between appropriate and simply indicative
evidence it has given to evidence which has been
simply indicative the effect of appropriative evidence: for the
affair of Ca for example to such a length he did this
confusion pd that when between the in simple indicative evidence
presented to the Judge and the appropriate evidence supposing
any to exist there were four or five bs of alledged simply
evi indicative evidence interposed, it has notwithstanding
been received and made to operate in the clear as if it had been
appropriate evidence. Standing before the Judges I said A
heard from B that he had heard from C that C said he had heard from
D that he had heard from E thatE saw done
the deed which is worth the of by the accuser the deed with
which the accused is charged.
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