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1827. Novr. 23
Law Amendment
Propositions
§ Ch 5 Procedure
Existing System
written pleadings
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Additional effect
of written pleadings
Anglicé giving fallacious
circumstantial
evidence operating
as conclusive proof
of wrong of merit on the side
of him who <sic>omitts/sic>
to answer the last preceding
instrument: when
relative indigence is
the more probable cause.
In the this written pleadings the inexhaustible current of
downright and false direct evidence is not the only instrument
of deception that requires calls for notice: there is besides the fallacious
circumstantial evidence that his the numerous mass and constantly
poured forth mass of circumstantial evidence to which is
being most commonly false is so consistently given the effect of being conclusive
or so consistently acted on as conclusive of . To the
made in and by the last instrument exhibited on the
other side, compliance not the consequence. What is the inference consequence
one of his one or other: contempt of the Court
or want of merits or contempt of the authority of the Court. Now
this sam Contempt of Court? is most unjustifiable and partly punishable
and emergent practice unquestionably beyond doubt. But
in what proportion of the whole number of cases has it place absolutely in none, it is not in the
nature of the case that for several so much as a single
matter of it should have had place. What the only few
have be superior to that of the Court could any such sentiment
have its rise. what then is the real cause. Answer the
poverty and ; plundered of the indispensable means
of plundered and by the Court itself and through
acts is it that he to do that which he has required to be done.
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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