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1. It is unnecessary to move such
a Court to try Judges. What is there that should
hinder Judges from trying one another as they have
been used to? each Judge having as I have
given him, criminal jurisdiction over every Judge
subordinate to him in the way of appeal. Appeal
in printing and blameless errors will naturally
and the wilful and criminal errors should
very much be mixed with them. The only hardship
upon my plan with respect to Judges is that a
Judge the higher he stands in the will have
the of the benefit of Appeal: a Judge of a
Department Court for instance having none no Court above
him but the Metropolitan Court would have no
appeal at all:
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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benjamin constant |
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