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7 August 1805

Evidence Procedure

Procedure Removal
Ch

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Ill consequences of
rehearing of
the evidence were to
follow an appeal, as
of course

Suppose the exercise of the right of appeal to be followed as
of course, by a rehearing of the testimonial part of the evidence
in the Court above. On the part of the extraneous witnesses, the
the expense and vexation, if not compensated for by at the expense charge
of the parties, would frequently be ruinous and intolerable: if so compensated
for, inasmuch as the compensation for one indefinite number
of instances would come fall to be made at the expense of a single
party, it would be<a/dd> still more ruinous and more intolerable. The more
opulent of the parties would thus in many cases, find himself
possessed <add>in possession
of a sure method of depriving his adversary of all chance
for justice. In a word, under an arrangement of this sort, the
natural system would in many cases be as hostile to the at variance with ends
of justice, as the worst modification of the technical system.

Thus it is that happens, Such is the state of things<a/dd> in a certain degree
unfortunate <add> an unfortunate one
for mankind, the collector that in case of appeal in the greater number
of causes the extraction of evidence in the best mode the best mode of examination is incompatible
with the best judicature.

Another misfortune is that in the ditant provinces
as far as depends upon the exercise of judicial power, men can
never have so good a choice for</del. <add> in respect of the security against injustice<a/dd> men can never
be upon so good a footing as in the metropolis. But this too
is but one among the many disadvantages to which the condition
of the inhabitants of a distant province are subjected in comparison
of that of the inhabitants whose residence is
lot lies further in the midst
of a numerous population and in the seat of government.



Identifier: | JB/057/122/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1805-08-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

057

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

122

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::[evidence deleted] procedure]]

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18452

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