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C Composition and Promulgation
from vague report or from the representation of the
judge. If the Judges or the jurors if all jurors in authority to whom
ustice
the exigences resulting from such incidents an present
themselves, so are the just ones who are most likely
to understand best what regulations will the most
proper to make provision for their exigencies. It is from
the Judges there the Legislation therefore would to
all Judges therefore a power ought to be given
of proposing regulations of Procedure.
First to no Judge nor to any Court ought to have
1- On account of subordination the power to be convicted of giving a defunctive
authority to any such regulations, any
more than to any other regulations of a general
and permanent nature. It would at any rate be an
encroaching ment upon the provinces of the Legislator, and it might be conveyed in the
of the authority. of the Legislator. Then By re-
quiring, for instance more witnesses than they can
will be likely punish, or by admitting of delay after delay,
or by heaping expence upon expence, a Judge Court
might of Justices might render any act unpunishable
which the Legislator had thought proper to con-
-an offence.
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