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offence. A question is <unclear>never</unclear> put to the defendant <add><unclear>man</unclear></add>:</p> | offence. A question is <unclear>never</unclear> put to the defendant <add><unclear>man</unclear></add>:</p> | ||
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1824. Feby. 1
Constitutional Procedure CodeCh. Evidence – Rules
But between that exercise of tyranny and the practice of
putting interrogatories as here proposed the case is altogether
different. In that case answers were enacted upon, and punishment
compulsory punishment applied for the extraction of
them. Here no positive coercion answer insisted upon no compulsory punishment
in any case applied other than in the case the punishment attached, that for the principal
offence. A question is never put to the defendant man:
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