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1823. Octr 12 1825 Nov. 21.
Constitutional Code.
Ch XIII.
1826. Nov. 4
1827 Nov. 20
a Inactive Past.
Immediate judges.
ChXII Judiciary
judged by whom
S.2 Judges might all
S.1. S3 Night Attendance Duty
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These not.
Immediate Judges.
S.1. Night duty
Of the bed on which Note (a) the Judge reposes, the
feet are towards the entrance On each side of the two
sides and at the feet rises a board in a vertical direction:
on the two boards at the sides, slides, in
an horizontal direction, another board, called the bridge;
performing the office of a table. On this table, lie the
materials for writing, together with any books or papers
of which there may be need. To exercise his
function, the Judge has but to sit up in his bed.
End of the Section
(1) Inactive
Apl. 1. Examples Of cases presenting a demand
for night duty examples are the following.
(3.)
2 A course of criminality, injurious to person
or property or both, is going on at the time For giving
to it, the presence of the Judge on the spot is deemed necessary. each force, sent by aides from the Judicatory, is ne
to give termination to it.
(4)
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