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unjust and
unjust and
mischievous.
mischievous.
4.
But if justice of an
act of Judges be dubious,
the benefit
accruing to his connections
may be an
additional ground for
appeal.
5.
Elicitation of evidence
of corruption allowed
to any person in
his respectability as
to insincerity on temeracious
vexation
6.
To judge from such
attempts at elicitation,
no harm if innocent.
<pb/>
7.
In the case of immediate
Judicial
functionaries added
to pecuniary remuneration,
is prospect
to promotion to an
Appellate Judicatory.
8.
So in the case of Depute,
prospect of location,
as principal
is added to the inseparable
power and
dignity of his situation.
9.
No service, no remuneration.
10.
Without experience
no assurance but
that, by pecuniary
competition, the largest
salaried may
be reduced to 0.
11.
In France, small
salaried, though
enormous extortion
of the members of
their <hi rend="underline"><sic><hi rend="underline">Parlements</hi></sic>..</hi>
12.
Supposing the salary
thus reduced
to 0, here would be
unpaid <sic>Majistracy</sic>
but unattended with
the evils of the actual
unpaid Magistracy.
13.
Under existing
system, evils of the
Magistracy not
owing to their being
<add>un-</add>paid.
14.
Sources of these evils
1. Badness of the laws.
15.
2. Absence of securities.
16.
3. Situation exposing
them to put laws
to mischievous user.
17.
Supposing them
to be in reality unpaid,
the evil w.d
be still further increased.
18.
But they are not
in fact unpaid.
19.
Paid, not into
their own hands,
but into those of
their Clerk.
20.
CLerk a protege,
and Magistrate's
power and patronage
increased.
21.
As to Corruptive
nature of source
of emolument,
see Ch. IX.
<pb/>
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively
&sect;.24. Remuneration
<pb/>





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1825. Decr. 23d. Constitutional Code.

1. Pecuniary remuneration amount A.

2. No remuneration from individuals.

3. Of money received by Judges connections the corruptive effect may be as great as Judge, as of money received by himself yet for acts of other inflicting punishment in Judge, would be altogether unjust and mischievous.

4. But if justice of an act of Judges be dubious, the benefit accruing to his connections may be an additional ground for appeal.

5. Elicitation of evidence of corruption allowed to any person in his respectability as to insincerity on temeracious vexation

6. To judge from such attempts at elicitation, no harm if innocent.
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7. In the case of immediate Judicial functionaries added to pecuniary remuneration, is prospect to promotion to an Appellate Judicatory.

8. So in the case of Depute, prospect of location, as principal is added to the inseparable power and dignity of his situation.

9. No service, no remuneration.

10. Without experience no assurance but that, by pecuniary competition, the largest salaried may be reduced to 0.

11. In France, small salaried, though enormous extortion of the members of their <sic><hi rend="underline">Parlements</sic>..</hi>

12. Supposing the salary thus reduced to 0, here would be unpaid Majistracy but unattended with the evils of the actual unpaid Magistracy.

13. Under existing system, evils of the Magistracy not owing to their being un-paid.

14. Sources of these evils 1. Badness of the laws. 15. 2. Absence of securities. 16. 3. Situation exposing them to put laws to mischievous user. 17. Supposing them to be in reality unpaid, the evil w.d be still further increased.

18. But they are not in fact unpaid.

19. Paid, not into their own hands, but into those of their Clerk.

20. CLerk a protege, and Magistrate's power and patronage increased.

21. As to Corruptive nature of source of emolument, see Ch. IX.
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Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively §.24. Remuneration
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Identifier: | JB/042/135/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1825-12-23

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-21

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13058

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