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1827. Octr. 17
Law Amendments
Propositions
(4) Procedure
Under the proposed
system useful evidence
admitted obtained as far
as the burthen of extracting
does not preponderate
over the benefit, evidence
not likely to be useful
failing these conditions
evidence not
extracted
Thus with the existing system: how under the proposed system?
For compelling the eliciting testimony at the hands of
every person when taking the statement of the party in the in whose power on the supposition
of the correctness of the statement made on their behalf by the
applicant in the course of his examination, in whose power it is
to furnish evidence which in itself shall be at once relevant
needful, while the expense of obtaining it will not on the part
of a person not consenting to defray it be greater an amount than
the value of the benefit obtainable from it when exhibited — by of from every
person whose evidence is so circumstanced, evidence will be obtained
accordingly: failing in any one of these conditions in no instance
will any evidence be extracted: in no instance will any person
party or witness be subjected to the hardship attendant on inseparable from the delivery of
it.
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BROCKLESBY & MORBEY 1827 |
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Edmund Henry Barker |
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