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<p>Novelty of this<lb/> | |||
expedient. p. 7.</p> | |||
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<p>Affair of the<lb/> | |||
Agasse's an instance<lb/> | |||
where this<lb/> | |||
prejudice has<lb/> | |||
been successfully<lb/> | |||
combated in France.<lb/> | |||
p. 8.</p> | |||
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<p>A fine example<lb/> | |||
in the preambles<lb/> | |||
to the French<lb/> | |||
Edicts.</p> | |||
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<p>Dissuasives that<lb/> | |||
apply to the<lb/> | |||
function of<lb/> | |||
prosecutor.<lb/> | |||
1. Trouble.<lb/> | |||
2. <sic>Expence</sic>.</p> | |||
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<p>Remedy against<lb/> | |||
the trouble — simplification<lb/> | |||
of<lb/> | |||
the law of procedure.<lb/> | |||
p. 9.</p> | |||
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2. Against the<lb/> | |||
<sic>expence</sic> | |||
Judic. Estab. Informers Pro.
1
Necessity of adequate
inducement
with respect to the
assumption of these
functions. p. 1
2
And of removing
or surmounting
discouragements.
p. 1
3
Discouragement
applying to the
function of informer —
1 enmity
and 2. odium
4
3. and obligation
to prosecute. p. 2
5
Remedy against
enmity — secrecy.
p. 3
6
Objections against
secrecy groundless.
1. No harm in
secrecy thus qualified.
p. 3.
7
2 No good in divulgation.
p. 3
8
3. If a false witness
was informer, he
will be responsible in
quality of witness. p. 3.
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9
Divulgation can
be of no use but
for the purpose
of responsibility.
p. 4.
10
How far the prejudice
against
secret accusation
is founded on
justice. p. 5
11
It has for its authors
delinquents
at all times, and
under a tyranny
men in general
p. 5
12
To determine whether
disclosure
shall take place
ought to belong
not to the Pursuer-General
but the
Judge. p. 6.
13
Secresy a remedy
also against the
odium. p. 7.
14
2. Another remedy
against the odium —
legislative declaration
of its injustice
and of
the respect due to
3. informers. p. 7.
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15
Novelty of this
expedient. p. 7.
15 (b)
Affair of the
Agasse's an instance
where this
prejudice has
been successfully
combated in France.
p. 8.
15 (a)
A fine example
in the preambles
to the French
Edicts.
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16
Dissuasives that
apply to the
function of
prosecutor.
1. Trouble.
2. Expence.
17
Remedy against
the trouble — simplification
of
the law of procedure.
p. 9.
18
2. Against the
expence
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