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1823. Novr. 24
Constitutional Code or Procedure
Procedure Ch. VI. Veridicity
Art. 11. On requisitions
for injury by delay &c
he imposes compensation
of course: plus, in
case of insincerity, punishment
pecuniary, to
the use of the public, or
in case of insolvency
the succedaneous punishment,
provided by
Penal and non-Penal
Codes.
12. Veridicity Secured
Art. 12. Insincerity, or
say evil consciousness
consciousness in this
case of the uselessness
of the delay he causes
or would cause.
13.
Art. 13. If party insists
Judge is bound to perform
recapitulatory examination.
But requisitionist, at
the instance of the Judge, is
bound to state his reason
and if frivolous, their
frivolousness forms a
ground for the punishment.
14. Veridicity Secured Quasi-Jury – Power
Art. 14. Power to Quasi
Jury to remitt in whole
or in part, the pecuniary
punishment: they
declaring that, in their opinion,
the acqusition
was well grounded.
Quere?
Examinatn Recapitulatory
2. Exposing Judges definitive
conduct to scrutiny of this of Pub.
Opin. Trib. specially commissioned.
Even in the case
of a single witness, the first
purpose may be served:
tho' it's capacity of usefulness
is greatest where there is mutually
conflicting evidence
from various sources.
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