Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... judge anything to induce him to acquit him of the offence . He should be punished just as if he had confessed or the accusation against him had been proved . " The law did not distinguish between the case of bribery in which an illegal ...
... judge anything to induce him to acquit him of the offence . He should be punished just as if he had confessed or the accusation against him had been proved . " The law did not distinguish between the case of bribery in which an illegal ...
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... judge may find it more consonant with justice to give a contrary sentence , and in such instances he is obliged to ... judge warrant an unreason- able sentence nor discharge the present judge of the trouble of determining the equitable ...
... judge may find it more consonant with justice to give a contrary sentence , and in such instances he is obliged to ... judge warrant an unreason- able sentence nor discharge the present judge of the trouble of determining the equitable ...
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... judge therefore ought , if the word of the law does not fully authorize a reasonable conclusion , to fill the ... judge should decide according to the evidence . A man is falsely accused of an act which the judge himself saw done by ...
... judge therefore ought , if the word of the law does not fully authorize a reasonable conclusion , to fill the ... judge should decide according to the evidence . A man is falsely accused of an act which the judge himself saw done by ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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