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<head>Evidence</head></p>
<head>Evidence</head></p>
 
<p>Under the natural system, the Judge not having any interest in<lb/>
 
keeping back or stifling the truth <add>of the case</add>, will bring it to light as quickly<lb/>
 
and place it in as strong a light as possible.  He will therefore<lb/>
be sure to employ as of course <del>those <gap/> and only <gap/></del> <add>those arrangements that have already been pointed out</add><lb/>
<del>but arrangements that have already</del> as the only ones that are efficacious<lb/>
and competent to the <add>that</add> purpose.  He will call <del>before</del><lb/>
the parties before him in the first instance, at the very outset<lb/>
of the cause, and between the one and the other, he will get out<lb/>
of them <del>what each</del> all that either of them known, or believe, or<lb/>
wish, in relation to it:  and thus, in a great majority of the<lb/>
causes which are liable and wont to come before a Judge, the first<lb/>
hearing, the first operation (after the <add>ex parte application of the plaintiff</add> one in which the summons <lb/>
to the defendant are grounded) will also be the last <add>will be the only one</add>.</p>
<p>This speedy, this almost instantaneous, termination of the<lb/>
cause is the very <unclear>event</unclear> which the author of the technical system<lb/>
deprecates as the sum and substance of all calamity:  it nips<lb/>
all profit in the bud.  He will do what depends upon him<lb/>
to avert it.  At all events he will do his utmost to keep<lb/>
the truth from <del><gap/></del> coming to light as long as possible:  and<lb/>
if it never does come <add>comes</add> to light, what care he? <add>what difference does it make to him?</add><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> In many cases he has something to gain by the mishap,<lb/>
as never has he any thing to lose by it.</p>
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11 June 1805
Evidence

Under the natural system, the Judge not having any interest in
keeping back or stifling the truth of the case, will bring it to light as quickly
and place it in as strong a light as possible. He will therefore
be sure to employ as of course those and only those arrangements that have already been pointed out
but arrangements that have already as the only ones that are efficacious
and competent to the that purpose. He will call before
the parties before him in the first instance, at the very outset
of the cause, and between the one and the other, he will get out
of them what each all that either of them known, or believe, or
wish, in relation to it: and thus, in a great majority of the
causes which are liable and wont to come before a Judge, the first
hearing, the first operation (after the ex parte application of the plaintiff one in which the summons
to the defendant are grounded) will also be the last will be the only one.

This speedy, this almost instantaneous, termination of the
cause is the very event which the author of the technical system
deprecates as the sum and substance of all calamity: it nips
all profit in the bud. He will do what depends upon him
to avert it. At all events he will do his utmost to keep
the truth from coming to light as long as possible: and
if it never does come comes to light, what care he? what difference does it make to him?
In many cases he has something to gain by the mishap,
as never has he any thing to lose by it.


Identifier: | JB/058/368/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1805-06-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-5

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

368

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

19037

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