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23 April 1805
Evidence
Ch. Of the sinister improper or illegitimate ends
of procedure.
Hitherto we have been speaking In the foregoing chapter chapters we have been considering
proper or legitimate objects or ends of the system of procedure: ends objects
which in other words may be termed, as in the language ordinary language discourse of
common use they actually are termed – the ends of justice.
We come now to speak of what may be termed the
sinister, improper or illegitimate ends of that same system the system of procedure.
The ends of justice are the ends to or objects the attainment of which the
system of judicial procedure ought in every instance to have been directed: because
it is in proportion as by the attainment of those ends, collectively taken, the aggregate of those ends is attained in as
far as they are attainable
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