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<p> 1829 <del>Jul</del> Aug. 3 </p> <head> Reformists reviewed</head> <p><!-- note in pencil --> <note><Beginning</note></p> <p> <note> J.B. Ends of Justice<lb/> & Judicature</note></p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --><note>31</note><lb/> Collateral end<lb/> of Justice minimization<lb/> of delay vexation and<lb/> <sic>expence of judicature<lb/> maximisation of <sic> d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></note </p> <p> So much for the main end or ends of judicature: many<lb/> always regular English repute judicature. Now for <add>as to</add> the collateral <lb/> end or ends. For these a most stricter account will suffice.<lb/> Collateral end of justice, <gap/> (as Bullen <del>calls</del> <add> phrases</add> it)<lb/> of the evil of the evil unavoidably inherent any judicial procedure:<lb/> <del><gap/></del> <gap/> breeches of <gap/> evil <del>delay</del><lb/> <sic>expence,</sic> delay and vexation, correspondent ends of justice<lb/> minimization of <sic>expence,</sic> minimization of delay, minimization<lb/> of vexation: correspondent <gap/> ends of judicature, maximisation<lb/> of the <sic>expence</sic> of what the <gap/> may <add>greatly</add> cut of the delay<lb/> are productive, and the encouragement thereby give as above to dishonest defences: maximization of vexation <gap/> when<lb/> not directly productive of fees maximization of it for the<lb/> <del>encouragement</del> <add> encouragement given to <gap/>, and those the <gap/> to be the <gap/> by</add> pleasure of vagueness <gap/> the <del><gap/></del> of<lb/>each of two advances afford to the other.</p> <p> <!-- number in pencil --><note> 32<lb/> For the whole of<lb/> this expose the country<lb/> indebted to J.B.</note></p> <p. So much for the sake of justice, so much for<lb/> the opposite, the actual ends of English regular <add> the regular breech of English</add> judicature.<lb/> So much for the discourse what the <gap/> of the existing<lb/> Judges <del>so</del> with such <gap/> and <gap/> <gap/><lb/> ever led to plead in the body of the law: and which the <gap/><lb/> excesses of those same predecessors has with correspondent no<lb/> <gap/> <del>and <gap/> <gap/> success</del> have at all times <gap/> above<lb/> all at the present time — so successfully kept up. we say<lb/> above all the present: for when the time comes we shall have<lb/> to <sic>shew</sic> that <add> him</add> in the race of depravity, those at present is <gap/><lb/> with the <gap/. that has been <gap/> <gap/> l<gap/> <gap/><lb/> quarter, been left <del> all then</del> the </del> <gap/> <gap/></del> <add> favoured<add>fullest and <gap/></add> of their predecessors<lb/> for <gap/>.</p> <p>For the whole of this <hi rend="underline">expose</hi> <add> expedition</add> in the country <gap/> to<lb/> Jeremy Bentham this is the observation: <sic>tis</sic> the very language: <add> without the <gap/> of</add> for his<lb/> language<gap/> could not <del>have</del> be commended: scarcely could the <gap/> have been<lb/> <gap/></p> | |||
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1829 Jul Aug. 3
Reformists reviewed
<Beginning
J.B. Ends of Justice
& Judicature
31
Collateral end
of Justice minimization
of delay vexation and
expence of judicature
maximisation of <sic> do</note
So much for the main end or ends of judicature: many
always regular English repute judicature. Now for as to the collateral
end or ends. For these a most stricter account will suffice.
Collateral end of justice, (as Bullen calls phrases it)
of the evil of the evil unavoidably inherent any judicial procedure:
breeches of evil delay
expence, delay and vexation, correspondent ends of justice
minimization of expence, minimization of delay, minimization
of vexation: correspondent ends of judicature, maximisation
of the expence of what the may greatly cut of the delay
are productive, and the encouragement thereby give as above to dishonest defences: maximization of vexation when
not directly productive of fees maximization of it for the
encouragement encouragement given to , and those the to be the by pleasure of vagueness the of
each of two advances afford to the other.
32
For the whole of
this expose the country
indebted to J.B.
<p. So much for the sake of justice, so much for
the opposite, the actual ends of English regular the regular breech of English judicature.
So much for the discourse what the of the existing
Judges so with such and
ever led to plead in the body of the law: and which the
excesses of those same predecessors has with correspondent no
and success have at all times above
all at the present time — so successfully kept up. we say
above all the present: for when the time comes we shall have
to shew that him in the race of depravity, those at present is
with the <gap/. that has been l
quarter, been left all then the favoured<add>fullest and of their predecessors
for .
For the whole of this expose expedition in the country to
Jeremy Bentham this is the observation: tis the very language: without the of for his
language could not have be commended: scarcely could the have been
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