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... Judicial proceedings . From what has been said we are convinced , that if the press is to be restrained by means of penal laws , the judicial authority must be clothed with a peculiar character ; it must discuss and determine questions ...
... Judicial proceedings . From what has been said we are convinced , that if the press is to be restrained by means of penal laws , the judicial authority must be clothed with a peculiar character ; it must discuss and determine questions ...
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... judicial authority , in matters of libel , is di- vided , as it were , into two separate parts . The one , called the Bench , conducts the trial and pronounces the final judgment ; while the other , the Jury , considers and decides the ...
... judicial authority , in matters of libel , is di- vided , as it were , into two separate parts . The one , called the Bench , conducts the trial and pronounces the final judgment ; while the other , the Jury , considers and decides the ...
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... judicial or extra- judicial discussion on the subject . Although no law pointed out the line between the duty of the judge and the province of the jury , yet a long , uninterrupted , and , until the year 1770 , an undisputed usage had ...
... judicial or extra- judicial discussion on the subject . Although no law pointed out the line between the duty of the judge and the province of the jury , yet a long , uninterrupted , and , until the year 1770 , an undisputed usage had ...
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