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1824. March 14 +
Constitutional Code.Ch. XV. Quasi Jury
S.1. Field of Service

Art. 7 The Judge has power to perform a recapitulatory
examination, allowof his own in open for his the satisfaction of the public
is for that of his own conscience: he is bound to do so,
in applicationpetitionmade by a party in either side.

Art. 8. When it is of his own motion that the Judge
institutes a recapitulory examination, he pronounces
no definitive decree till after it has been performed: when
this on petition, as above defini decrees, of such notionsuch as, but for
as to be theresuch petition will be definitive- say eventually definitive decrees are pronounced by him, and
it is anto these decrees that the petition grounds itself being
infirm:



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1824-03-19

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041

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1

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D2 / E2

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001

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