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1 C Judicial Trial Of Courts
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The Judge should be appointed by the Crown
that they may not be under the influence of fidelindividuals
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But Apepori who are designed
by them Judges may be chosen by the People of their
district
3.
No harm will come from the con-
-nechove which the Apopori may have in the coun-
-try. For as the Judgement is not theirs but that
of the Judge, they will not be responsible for it:
will not be imparted to them by those to whom it
is adverse. The guard ag inwhose form & for
- ; by .
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No man ought to be a judge where he og his wife
were born, nor where<hi rend='superscript'>he or </hi> his wife have any state
in immovable, to the value of . . a year.
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5.
If any one or wound a Judge in the sitting in BackStriking a Judge
execution of his officeor through made or conceived argument on ac-
-count of any thing done in the execution of his
office his punishment shall be as follows
1. His right hand shall be cut off
2. He shall forfeit the protection of the Law. the execution of punishments.
6.
The effect of an offender'sforfeiting the foundation of the
Law is this: no man can be punished for doing him
any kind of injury.
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