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<!-- date, heading and marginal note in pencil --> <p> August 1805 4 <head><del>Evidence</del> procedure</head> <p><note>Procedure Principal<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> Jury</note></p> <p> (3 | <!-- date, heading and marginal note in pencil --> <p> August 1805 4</p> <head><del>Evidence</del> procedure</head> <p><note>Procedure Principal<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic> Jury</note></p> <p> (3 <note>§§.2. Rules</note></p> <p> 12. Let all <del>offences</del> <add>causes</add> deemed <add>political</add> <hi rend="underline">constitutional</hi> (as per list hereinafter <add> <gap/> <gap/></add><lb/> given) be referred <del>to a Jury</del>, by the Judge above to the <sic>cognizance</sic><lb/> of a Jury, <foreign> ex debito justitia</foreign>. <!-- bracket in pencil --> [at the requisition of either<lb/> party]</p> <!-- pencil line across the page --> <p>1<del>3</del>4. A certain time after the pronouncing of the <sic>judgement</sic> in the<lb/>immediate Court being allowed previously to the transmission of<lb/> the Appeal, <del>if</del> should be appellant be unable by reason of poverty<lb/> to defray the <add>necessary</add> charges as above, let notice of such inability together<lb/> with the amount of such charges be made public according to such<lb/> means of publicity as the place in which the Court is situated<lb/> affords, to the end that <add>any</add> such persons as may happen to find<lb/> themselves disposed may <add>bestow their</add> contributions for that purpose.</p> <!-- line in pencil across the page --> <p>13. To the catalogue of constitutional causes belong the following.<lb/>1. Prosecutions for defamation, or vituperation, <add>whether</add> <foreign>viva voce</foreign> or in writing<lb/> <!-- brackets in pencil --> [or by other symbols] : <add>permanent or impermanent</add> where any person holding an office<lb/> under government is either prosecutor or defendant.<lb/> + <!-- in pencil - finger pointing symbol --> Go on with the list</p> <p> 2.</p> | ||
August 1805 4
Evidence procedure
Procedure Principal
Ch. Jury
(3 §§.2. Rules
12. Let all offences causes deemed political constitutional (as per list hereinafter
given) be referred to a Jury, by the Judge above to the cognizance
of a Jury, ex debito justitia. [at the requisition of either
party]
134. A certain time after the pronouncing of the judgement in the
immediate Court being allowed previously to the transmission of
the Appeal, if should be appellant be unable by reason of poverty
to defray the necessary charges as above, let notice of such inability together
with the amount of such charges be made public according to such
means of publicity as the place in which the Court is situated
affords, to the end that any such persons as may happen to find
themselves disposed may bestow their contributions for that purpose.
13. To the catalogue of constitutional causes belong the following.
1. Prosecutions for defamation, or vituperation, whether viva voce or in writing
[or by other symbols] : permanent or impermanent where any person holding an office
under government is either prosecutor or defendant.
+ Go on with the list
2.
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