April 1804

Evidence

Forthcomingness

Ch.2. Means Courts

Feature 1. Sittings uninterrupted.

1. First as to the uninterruptedness of the sittings of the court.

That in a Court of original and general jurisdiction no internal of inaction /incapacity for action should take place, isa topic that has been /will be/ fully handled elsewhere + /of a vacuum/ Not a day scarce an hour can take place without a certainty of collateral injustice, in the shape of vexation and delay - without a danger of direct injustice: of failure of justice or undue decision - and that for this very cause there in question, want of evidence. Evidence,in some instances may be had at any time: in others, it presents itself only for a moment only, and if not taken /arrested/ at that moment, it is gone for ever. This truth /consideration/ this important truth will be brought more particularly to view in the two succeeding chapters. +

+ Rationale of Procedure

+ Ch 6 Investigational

Ch 9 Appearance Extraord y