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1828 July 30
Judicial Establishment or Procedure Code

Preface ?

14
Weapons, how: conveyed
through King's
Public's do

here then comes a contest, in which the victory
fell to the lot of him who in the of conjunct
scales of and fraud could obtain secure the highest place
The contest was maintained by missiles, and each missile
in some bold flagrant lies, infused in the first place into
the King's ear, and through that medium into the ears of the
general and careless public.

15
K.B. and C.B.
both operated on Defendant
him in receipt
of Plaintiff's fee.

16
K.B. told lie,
to justify it in the
seizing C.B. defendant</add>
C.B. another to justify
its own Defendants

17
All these and other
Judge-and Co
his approved by —
Blackstone, when called
fiction.

The King's Bank
manual operation by which the contest was carried on was one and
the same: it consisted in pr laying hold of the body of
the proposed defendant: the lie consisted in the
fact falsely uttered to serve as a pretext for the act
of violence. to The King's Bank For stealing judicature
from their respective colleagues and competitors, the Kings
bank Judges told one sort of lie, the Common Pleas
Judges another sort of lie and the Exchequer Revenue Judges called
Exchequer Judges a their sort. All thee lies may be
seen in Blackstone, by whom they in whose eyes in consideration
of the ingenuity <gap/ regarded as displayed in
the number of them they are subject matter of admiration
the name of feeling sym is bestowed on them; and wherever
the the name is bestowed on applied to any falshood, it is thereby taken
out of the general class of profit seeking and obtaining falshood
and added to placed in the armoury stock of instruments necessary
to the administration of justice

18
Thus while virtue
was repressed, fraud
was instilled>

Then what to a certain degree was repressed
and society preserved from falling to pieces, the morals of the
public functionaries became self-corrupted, and from this
high superior source the most poison of immorality and abundance into the
hands moral and intellectual forum of the public mind

19
Lying an indispensable
instrument of justice: but
not to be used but by
Judge and Co

Lies Lying: the practice of the they have been made to between are not only subservient
but indisputably necessary to the administration to the purposed of justice
always understand that the extensive of engaging in it must
must be to Judges
and to those other persons unallowed
to engage under their
direction in the practice
of it.



Identifier: | JB/056/248/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1828-07-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-19

Box

056

Main Headings

Procedure Code

Folio number

248

Info in main headings field

Judicial Establishment or Procedure Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C4 / F4

Penner

Watermarks

B&M 1828

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Arthur Moore; Richard Doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

18304

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