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<p>6 <sic>Aug.</sic> 1805</p> <head> procedure</head> <p><note>Procedure removal<lb/> <sic.Ch.1</note><lb/> (5</p> <p> for this as for other purposes, the quantity of emolument which the sovereign<lb/> can afford to allow at the expense of the property of the people<lb/> will be a limited quantity.  For <del> the <gap/> of</del> a purpose of this<lb/>sort he might be able to <del>afford</del> allow to a single Judge or a<lb/> small number of Judges sitting in a Supreme Court of Appeal <lb/>such a <add>a greater</add> mass of involvement as <add>than</add> it would be impossible, <add> possible</add> consistently<lb/> at least with a due regard to economy, to allow to the<lb/> Judges of each one of the several <gap/> Courts.</p> <p> Thus then, it should seem, may be regarded as a point established,<lb/> viz: that <del>such a degree of trust</del> to a single Judge<lb/> or a <add>other</add> small number of Judges sitting in the Metropolis such a<lb/>degree of trustworthiness may be given and <add>with just cause/on just reasonably grounds</add> ascribed<lb/> as can not be given or reasonably ascribed to the aggregate<lb/> number of immediate Judges: which is as much as to say<lb/> that <del><gap/></del> in that same <gap/> a Judge or other small number<lb/> of Judges may be <gap/>, in comparison of whom the Judges<lb/> of the immediate Courts may, indeed can not but be, regarded<lb/> as fit objects of suspicion, <add> viz: in virtue of/on the score of their situation</add> and that without an imputation<lb/> on the personal characters of the individuals.</p> <p> <add>Not only will</add> the faculty of appeal be a remedy <add> in the way of satisfaction</add> against <del>injustice</del> <add><sic>misdecision</sic></add> <lb/> where it has actually taken place, but the apprehension of the<lb/>exercise of that faculty will naturally operate in the character of a<lb/> preventative remedy on the mind of the Judge below: viz: in so far as<lb/> the evidence of <sic>misdecision</sic> is in his power, and is not <add> not being</add> the<lb/> result of <unclear>invisible</unclear> and morally blameless incapacity <add>and</add> or ignorance.</p>





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6 Aug. 1805

procedure

Procedure removal
<sic.Ch.1

(5

for this as for other purposes, the quantity of emolument which the sovereign
can afford to allow at the expense of the property of the people
will be a limited quantity. For the of a purpose of this
sort he might be able to afford allow to a single Judge or a
small number of Judges sitting in a Supreme Court of Appeal
such a a greater mass of involvement as than it would be impossible, possible consistently
at least with a due regard to economy, to allow to the
Judges of each one of the several Courts.

Thus then, it should seem, may be regarded as a point established,
viz: that such a degree of trust to a single Judge
or a other small number of Judges sitting in the Metropolis such a
degree of trustworthiness may be given and with just cause/on just reasonably grounds ascribed
as can not be given or reasonably ascribed to the aggregate
number of immediate Judges: which is as much as to say
that in that same a Judge or other small number
of Judges may be , in comparison of whom the Judges
of the immediate Courts may, indeed can not but be, regarded
as fit objects of suspicion, viz: in virtue of/on the score of their situation and that without an imputation
on the personal characters of the individuals.

Not only will the faculty of appeal be a remedy in the way of satisfaction against injustice misdecision
where it has actually taken place, but the apprehension of the
exercise of that faculty will naturally operate in the character of a
preventative remedy on the mind of the Judge below: viz: in so far as
the evidence of misdecision is in his power, and is not not being the
result of invisible and morally blameless incapacity and or ignorance.




Identifier: | JB/057/108/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1805-08-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

108

Info in main headings field

procedure

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18438

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