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Relates to Judges only not to <gap/>


1826. Decr. 12.
Constitutional Code.
Ch.
S.
1.Art 1. Exceptions excepted,
in no Judicatories
Members more then
me.
2.
Art 2. Exceptions are
1. Of necessity for extraordinary
occasions,
the Supreme Judicatory,
the Legislature.
2. For ordinary occasions
the QUasi Jury, as to
all the elementary Judicial
functions but
the imperative.
see below.
3. For military suits
see Ch.X. Defensive
Forces.
3.
Art 3. By every addition
to number one,
is produced an additonal
probability of
contravention to the
ends of justice, direct
and collateral, to
evil, by diminuation
of appropriate aptitude
in all its elements
on the part
of the Judiciary.
4. Moral Aptitud
Art 4. Moral aptitude -
cause of diminution,
do. of responsibility.
superior (whether by
appointment or seniority)
will take the lead.
By another diminished.
as for good conduct
his good, for
had, his bad, repute.
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5. Employed
Art 5. To diminution
of the security against
bad conduct, and
thence to the increase
of bad conduct, this diminution
of responsibility,
applies with more
effect than to the augmentation
of good. In
the operation of a Judge,
there is more room for
depravity, than heroism
6.
Art. From a second
Judge sole expected good
is check to misconduct
in the first.
But 1. Other securities
the nature of the case
and the arrangements
in this supply
in sufficient abundance.
See. Securities In
7. Employed.
Art 7. <gap/>eak and inefficient
is this check.
Mint
1. By opposition to superiors
will, inferior might
lose the whole comfort
of his life.
2.  By meek acquiescence,
he incurrs no loss or
risk.
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<gap/>
3. If at all, only to save
himself from being regarded
as a cypher will
he open his mouth.
4. For any thing beyond
this, no inducement has
he that will pay him
for the trouble of thinking.<pb/>




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Relates to Judges only not to

1826. Decr. 12. Constitutional Code.

Ch. S.

1.Art 1. Exceptions excepted, in no Judicatories Members more then me. 2. Art 2. Exceptions are 1. Of necessity for extraordinary occasions, the Supreme Judicatory, the Legislature. 2. For ordinary occasions the QUasi Jury, as to all the elementary Judicial functions but the imperative. see below. 3. For military suits see Ch.X. Defensive Forces. 3. Art 3. By every addition to number one, is produced an additonal probability of contravention to the ends of justice, direct and collateral, to evil, by diminuation of appropriate aptitude in all its elements on the part of the Judiciary. 4. Moral Aptitud Art 4. Moral aptitude - cause of diminution, do. of responsibility. superior (whether by appointment or seniority) will take the lead. By another diminished. as for good conduct his good, for had, his bad, repute. —
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5. Employed Art 5. To diminution of the security against bad conduct, and thence to the increase of bad conduct, this diminution of responsibility, applies with more effect than to the augmentation of good. In the operation of a Judge, there is more room for depravity, than heroism 6. Art. From a second Judge sole expected good is check to misconduct in the first. But 1. Other securities the nature of the case and the arrangements in this supply in sufficient abundance. See. Securities In 7. Employed. Art 7. eak and inefficient is this check. Mint 1. By opposition to superiors will, inferior might lose the whole comfort of his life. 2. By meek acquiescence, he incurrs no loss or risk. 3. If at all, only to save himself from being regarded as a cypher will he open his mouth. 4. For any thing beyond this, no inducement has he that will pay him for the trouble of thinking.
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Identifier: | JB/042/137/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1826-12-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-10

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

137

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

[[notes_public::"relates to judges only not to minister" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

13060

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