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1823. Octr. 27
Constitutional Code or Procedure 1. Enactive Part

§. 8. Judge's obligation to punish how enforcible

Art. 3. A In regard to any relevant assertion
made in the course of a suit by any person party or say witness whether
in the situation of a party or in that of character of witness whether it be a party testifying or extraneous witness, –
the Judge at the instance of any party the Judge is bound to
make answer to certain questions the object of which is to
extract his opinion in relation to the correctness of
such assertion.

These questions are the following

1. Do you assuredly believe this assertion was at the time of its
being uttered false? Answers. I can do assuredly believe
it was thus false: or I do assuredly believe this assertion (naming it) was not thus
false: or I am not assured whether this answer was thus false or not.

2. Do you assuredly believe that at the time at which this false
An agents assertion was uttered the utterer (naming him) assuredly believed
it so to be? Answers. I do assuredly believe that at the
time of uttering at which this false assertion was uttered, the utterer
naming him did assuredly believe it so to be, or I am
not assured whether at the time of uttering this false
assertion the utterer (naming him) assuredly believed it so
to be.

3. Do you assuredly believe that at the time of uttering
this false assertion the utterer, if he had applied to his
attention with that strength mind to it with that strength of which without injury
to the party parties persons interested he could not have omitted to
apply to it he could not at that same time have uttered this same
assertion without assuredly believing it to be false? Answer
1. I do assuredly believe that at the time of uttering this
false assertion (naming it) the utterer if he had applied
his mind to it with that strength of attention which without
injury to parties persons interested he could not have omitted
to apply to it he might at that same time have uttered
this same assertion without assuredly believing it to be false.
Answer 3. I am not assured whether at the time of uttering
this false assertion the utterer if supposing he had applied his mind
to it with that strength of attention which without injury to parties persons
interested he could
not have omitted
to apply to it he would
or could not have uttered
it without assuredly believing
it to be false.


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Date_1

1823-10-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-5

Box

055

Main Headings

Constitutional Code; Procedure Code

Folio number

112

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code or Procedure I Enactive Part

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

17833

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