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<head>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> <del>8</del> 11 +<lb/> <del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> <del> <gap/> application< | <head>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> <del>8</del> 11 +<lb/> <del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code</head> <p><note><sic>Ch.</sic> <del> <gap/> application</del> <add> Proceeding Epistolary</add><note><lb/><!-- figures in pencil --> (1) (1 <note>§. <!-- marginal note in pencil --> Options as to communication<lb/>with Defendant</note></p> <p><note><sic>Art. 1 Choice as to<lb/>mode of communication<lb/> with Defendant<lb/> 1. Epistolary mode<lb> 2. Accretion to Judicatory<lb/> for oral mode<lb/> 3. <sic>Prehension</sic> and <sic>adduction</sic> for <sic>d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic></note></p> <p>§. Judges Options<lb/> <!-- following paragraph crossed through in ink --> Art. 1 For communication with a Defendant the <add>or</add><lb/><del>Judge</del> <add>any other individual the</add> following modes are at the option of the Judge<lb/> 1. Epistolary correspondence <add>mode</add><lb/> 2. <sic>Accrietion</sic> <add>namely</add> to the Judicatory, for the purpose of the<lb/>oral mode<lb/> 3. <sic>Prehension</sic> and Adduction: namely of the defendants<lb/>person to the Judicatory.</p><!-- end of crossed out section --> <!-- marginal section headings in ink overwrite the remaining marginal notes in pencil which appear to be similar to the main text and have not been transcribed --> <p><note>9<lb/> <del>Epistolary mode<lb/> proceeding on</del><lb/> With examination<lb/> paper an exemplar of<lb/> merit of proceedings</note></p> <p><sic>Arts</sic> 2 The <del>mode of carrying on</del> <add> proceeding by/<!-- pencil additions -->in the</add> epistolary correspondence <add>mode</add><lb/>is as follows<p> <p><del>The</del> A multiplication <add><sic>multiplicate</sic>/ An exemplar An impression</add> of the Minute containing<lb/>the examination of the Applicant is <sic>convey'd</sic> to him<lb/> Subjoined to it <del>are <gap/></del> <add> is a <del>of the</del> paper of appropriate or</add> interrogatories grounded thereupon<lb/>and framed by the Judge: the Applicant attaching<lb/> to it <add>them</add> his general approbation but with liberty to<lb/>express dissent in so far as he sees cause</p> <p>10<lb/> So Warning against<lb/> mendacity</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> 3. At the head of each such paper of interrogatories is<lb/> placed an advertisement <del>giving notice to containing</del> <add> conveying to the individual</add> the notices following<lb/><del>is placed a notice concerning the <gap/> individual</del> of<lb/> 1. <add>Notice of</add> the penal consequences attached to mendacity, <add><unclear>furnished</unclear> in its several forms of</add> insincerity<lb/> or temerity on the part of any such <gap/><lb/>as <del>should</del> shall be returned: and that confession may<lb/>in any case be inferred from silence.</p> <p><note>11<lb/> So Notice of eventual<lb/> oral examination.</note></p> <p><sic>Art.</sic> See 2. Notice that if need be <Add> after the receipt of the answers</add> in the opinion of the<lb/> Judge the individual may <del>be sub</del> <add> eventually</add> for further elucidation<lb/> be <add>eventually</add> convened and <del> subjected to called upon<lb/> be examined</del> called upon to answer by word of mouth<lb/>to interrogatories grounded in his written answers</p> | ||
1824. Feby 8 11 +
Constitutional Procedure Code
Ch. application Proceeding Epistolary<note>
(1) (1 <note>§. Options as to communication
with Defendant
Art. 1 Choice as to
mode of communication
with Defendant
1. Epistolary mode<lb> 2. Accretion to Judicatory
for oral mode
3. <sic>Prehension and adduction for do
§. Judges Options
Art. 1 For communication with a Defendant the or
Judge any other individual the following modes are at the option of the Judge
1. Epistolary correspondence mode
2. Accrietion namely to the Judicatory, for the purpose of the
oral mode
3. Prehension and Adduction: namely of the defendants
person to the Judicatory.
9
Epistolary mode
proceeding on
With examination
paper an exemplar of
merit of proceedings
Arts 2 The mode of carrying on proceeding by/in the epistolary correspondence mode
is as follows
The A multiplication multiplicate/ An exemplar An impression of the Minute containing
the examination of the Applicant is convey'd to him
Subjoined to it are is a of the paper of appropriate or interrogatories grounded thereupon
and framed by the Judge: the Applicant attaching
to it them his general approbation but with liberty to
express dissent in so far as he sees cause
10
So Warning against
mendacity</note>
Art. 3. At the head of each such paper of interrogatories is
placed an advertisement giving notice to containing conveying to the individual the notices following
is placed a notice concerning the individual of
1. Notice of the penal consequences attached to mendacity, furnished in its several forms of insincerity
or temerity on the part of any such
as should shall be returned: and that confession may
in any case be inferred from silence.
11
So Notice of eventual
oral examination.
Art. See 2. Notice that if need be after the receipt of the answers in the opinion of the
Judge the individual may be sub eventually for further elucidation
be eventually convened and subjected to called upon
be examined called upon to answer by word of mouth
to interrogatories grounded in his written answers
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