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1827 Oct. 14 +
Law Amendment

Propositions
§ Procedure
§. Judiciary Establishment
Government Advocates Costs

That Judicial history there be a Government Advocate.
the evidence of all
what the Government on the plaintiff or the Defendant's side
2. in all who to this
and injuring
be the individual <gap/. thought to be attached to
of the danger in both of which it is regarded as having
be productive on the part of individuals be in numbers
unassuageable: the individual injured to act in the
in with the evidence.

or 1
Costs. In civil suits
where govt a party
borne in the first
instance as to those on its
own side by govt

That in civil suits, in which government is on either side party the costs of such suit be, as if in the
present mode or and if necessary in every case must be, borne in the first
instance by government.

Costsor 2<lb/.So in penal suits where
the Govt advocate is
prosecutor

That in such penal suits in which the Government Advocate
prosecutes or may so prosecute the costs of the suit on the side of the prosecutor be in the first instance
borne and defrayed by government: and that from then on
the burthen of affording compensation operates as far as it goes in the way
of punishment, as strongly as and even more strongly not less but even more strongly than a fine to the
amount, such compensation at the charge of the offender be
in the first place as far as may be practicable exacted and afforded.

Costs or 3
In penal as well as in
civil suits where judgement
given against government
<the costs of the other side
reimbursed by government

That as well in a civil penal as in a civil case, where
a judgement is given in of the Government the costs of suit on
the other side shall be reimbursable be defrayed by Government, in
the same manner and proportion as they would be in the case of
a
between individual and individual.

Costs or 4
Where government
a party if to Judge it appears the evidence
may be of use to the
Adverse party who is
unable to pay the expence
of it Judge may order
it to be paid at the expence
of government

[That} when Government is a party, if it should appear
to the Judge that there exists a piece of evidence which if produced would operate
in favour of the individual on the other side, but that by reason of relative
indigence the individual is not able to produce it, power to the Judge
to take order for the defraying of such expence at the charge of Government.



Identifier: | JB/056/191/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 56.

Date_1

1827-10-14

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 1- or 4

Box

056

Main Headings

Law Amendment

Folio number

191

Info in main headings field

Law Amendment

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

George Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18247

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