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<head>1824. <sic>Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi></sic> 4<lb/><del>Constitutional</del> <add>Procedure</add> Code</head> <!-- some in pencil --><p>13<lb/><note><sic>Ch.</sic> Costs</note><lb/>13 <note>§. Procedure First Lines<lb/>§.3. Costs<lb/>English Law</note></p> <p>The cases in which the offence belongs to the publico-private<lb/>class and among them those in which the motive<lb/>is depredation are those <add>in</add> which the situation of the injured<lb/>individual injured is most deplorable. In whatsoever<lb/>degree he has been to suffer by the loss, he is again<lb/>made a sufferer by the costs of the endeavour to bring the<lb/>criminal to justice. When <gap/> under his loss, he repairs<lb/>to the office of a Justice of Peace in hope of remedy<lb/>he finds himself caught as it were in a trap: no relief<lb/>can he have without entering into an engagement to prosecute<lb/>to become prosecutor, and to bear the unknown load of <sic>expence</sic><lb/>to which that situation exposes <add>lays</add> him. <del><gap/></del> For him to conduct<lb/>the prosecution himself has been rendered impossible: a part<lb/>of his little property has been taken by the <add><gap/></add> thief: the remainder<lb/> | |||
<p>The cases in which the offence belongs to the publico-private<lb/> | he finds himself obliged to divide among the lawyers. In<lb/>this case are <add>to</add> this great majority of the <gap/> of the<lb/>community. The goods themselves if forthcoming ought <add>should</add> by<lb/>him in every case and perhaps in some cases are returned<lb/>to him; but of this can not be let the <add><sic>seizable</sic></add> property<lb/><del>capable</del> if the amount be every so ample no part of<lb/>is applied to make compensation for his loss: on the contrary<lb/>it is seized in the name of the King and <del>its</del> in<lb/>proportion and manner <add>much</add> too big to relate <add>state</add> divided among his<lb/>instruments <add>creatures</add>.</p> <p>The misfortune is that so long as the form of government<lb/>is what it is all this evil is <sic>unremediable.</sic> Were<lb/>the King to pay costs, <add>the <gap/> and with it</add> the <sic>expence</sic> would be so enormous, were<lb/>the King to exact costs, the cries of the oppressed would be<lb/>so alarming, the scandal would be so enormous.</p><p><del>The Judges have their</del> In the <gap/> <gap/> upon the oppressor, <add>spils of the oppressor</add> <lb/>the Judges have their stars; the professional lawyers in and<lb/>out of Parliament House. Neither the one nor the other will<lb/>willingly part with the smallest part of their share: nor so <gap/><lb/>in the form of government continues what it is will the other <del>members of the</del><lb/>members of the government concur in forcing them. Monarchy and Justice are incontestable.</p> | ||
class and among them those in which the motive<lb/> | |||
is depredation are those <add>in</add> which the situation of the injured<lb/> | |||
individual injured is most deplorable. In whatsoever<lb/> | |||
degree he has | |||
made a sufferer by the costs of the endeavour to bring the<lb/> | |||
criminal to justice. When <gap/> under his loss, he repairs<lb/> | |||
to the office of a Justice of Peace in hope of | |||
he finds himself caught as it were in a trap: no relief<lb/> | |||
can he have without entering into an engagement to prosecute<lb/> | |||
to become prosecutor, and to | |||
to which that situation exposes <add>lays</add> him. <del><gap/></del> For him to conduct<lb/> | |||
the prosecution himself has been rendered impossible: | |||
of his little property has been taken by the <add><gap/></add> thief: the remainder<lb/> | |||
he finds himself obliged to divide among the lawyers. In<lb/> | |||
this case are <add> | |||
community. The goods themselves if forthcoming ought <add>should</add> by<lb/> | |||
him in every case and perhaps in some cases | |||
to him; | |||
<del>capable</del> if the amount be every so ample no part of<lb/> | |||
is applied to make | |||
it is seized in the name of the King and <del>its</del> in<lb/> | |||
proportion and manner <add>much</add | |||
instruments <add | |||
<p>The misfortune is that so long as the form of government<lb/> | |||
is what it is all this evil is < | |||
the King to pay costs, <add>the <gap/> and | |||
the King to exact costs, the | |||
so | |||
<p><del>The Judges have their</del> In the <add>spils of the oppressor</add> | |||
the Judges have their stars; the professional lawyers in and<lb/> | |||
out of Parliament House. Neither the one nor the other will<lb/> | |||
willingly part with the smallest part of their share: nor so <gap/><lb/> | |||
the form of government continues what it is will the other <del>members of the</del><lb/> | |||
members of the government concur in | |||
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1824. Feby. 4
Constitutional Procedure Code
13
Ch. Costs
13 §. Procedure First Lines
§.3. Costs
English Law
The cases in which the offence belongs to the publico-private
class and among them those in which the motive
is depredation are those in which the situation of the injured
individual injured is most deplorable. In whatsoever
degree he has been to suffer by the loss, he is again
made a sufferer by the costs of the endeavour to bring the
criminal to justice. When under his loss, he repairs
to the office of a Justice of Peace in hope of remedy
he finds himself caught as it were in a trap: no relief
can he have without entering into an engagement to prosecute
to become prosecutor, and to bear the unknown load of expence
to which that situation exposes lays him. For him to conduct
the prosecution himself has been rendered impossible: a part
of his little property has been taken by the thief: the remainder
he finds himself obliged to divide among the lawyers. In
this case are to this great majority of the of the
community. The goods themselves if forthcoming ought should by
him in every case and perhaps in some cases are returned
to him; but of this can not be let the seizable property
capable if the amount be every so ample no part of
is applied to make compensation for his loss: on the contrary
it is seized in the name of the King and its in
proportion and manner much too big to relate state divided among his
instruments creatures.
The misfortune is that so long as the form of government
is what it is all this evil is unremediable. Were
the King to pay costs, the and with it the expence would be so enormous, were
the King to exact costs, the cries of the oppressed would be
so alarming, the scandal would be so enormous.
The Judges have their In the upon the oppressor, spils of the oppressor
the Judges have their stars; the professional lawyers in and
out of Parliament House. Neither the one nor the other will
willingly part with the smallest part of their share: nor so
in the form of government continues what it is will the other members of the
members of the government concur in forcing them. Monarchy and Justice are incontestable.
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