North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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... judge , and so , all these sanctions for life and liberty that have sprung from dear experience , and have become imbedded in English and American jurisprudence , depend practically upon the will of the judge only ! If this be true ...
... judge , and so , all these sanctions for life and liberty that have sprung from dear experience , and have become imbedded in English and American jurisprudence , depend practically upon the will of the judge only ! If this be true ...
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... judge could hold the term . In extraordinary causes , and in criminal prosecutions , two more judges might be called in . This system would greatly lessen the grounds of appeal , fewer cases would be reversed , and I believe that in a ...
... judge could hold the term . In extraordinary causes , and in criminal prosecutions , two more judges might be called in . This system would greatly lessen the grounds of appeal , fewer cases would be reversed , and I believe that in a ...
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... Judge Douglas and released on technical grounds . On another writ , he is said to have been either rescued by his friends or re- leased by the municipal court of Nauvoo , whose government had passed an ordinance declaring , in effect ...
... Judge Douglas and released on technical grounds . On another writ , he is said to have been either rescued by his friends or re- leased by the municipal court of Nauvoo , whose government had passed an ordinance declaring , in effect ...
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