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" This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious or corrupt judge, but for the benefit of the public, whose interest it is that the judges should be at liberty to exercise their functions with independence and without fear... "
Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia - Page 140
by Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1886
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The Law Reports. Court of Exchequer: From Michaelmas Term, 1865 ..., Volume 3

Great Britain. Court of Exchequer - 1868 - 416 pages
...of the law independently and _, freely, without favour and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious or corrupt judge, 'j but for the benefit of the public, whose interest it is that the judges should be at liberty to...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 40

1890 - 542 pages
...protection of the law, independently and freely, without favor and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...independence, and without fear of consequences." In applying the principle however to the acts of any judge, the distinction ao clearly pointed out by...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And ...

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith - 1870 - 1102 pages
...protection of the law independently and freely, without favour and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious or corrupt Judge, hut for the benefit of the public, whose interest it is that the Judges should be at liberty to exercise...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 80

United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 1546 pages
...or corrupt judge, but for Ihe benefit of the public, ichone interest it is that the judges should he at liberty to exercise their functions with independence, and without fear of consequences. '' * 7 Wallace, 528. Opinion of the court. tiff had been removed by the defendant, who was one of the...
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The Constitution and Practice of Courts Martial with a Summary of the Law of ...

Thomas Frederick Simmons - 1873 - 572 pages
...protection of the law independently and freely, without favour and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...with independence and without fear of consequences." (6) 700. Until the issue of the present regulations in 1868, Embodied in the " remarks by the court...
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The Administration of Justice Under Military and Martial Law: As Applicable ...

Charles Mathew Clode - 1874 - 538 pages
...protection of the Law, independently and freely, without favour and without fear. This provision of the Law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...with independence, and without fear of consequences." When Sir John Moore, as President of a Court, was sued for words spoken by him, declaring the charge...
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A Summary of the Law of Torts, Or, Wrongs Independent of Contract

Sir Arthur Underhill - 1878 - 368 pages
...protection of the law independently and freely, without favour and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection, or benefit, of a malicious...with independence, and without fear of consequences. How could a judge so exercise his office, if he were in daily and hourly fear of an action being brought...
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The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General ..., Volume 25

Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 888 pages
...KELLY, of the Court of Exchequer, in the late case of Scott v. Sfansfield : "This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...their functions with independence and without fear of consequence." Said MARTIN, Baron, on the same occasion : "What judge could try a case with any degree...
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The Federal Reporter

1926 - 1142 pages
...protection of the law, independently and freely, without favor and without fear. This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...with independence and without fear of consequences. How could a judge so exercise his office, if he were in daily and hourly fear of an action being brought...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 135

1905 - 1124 pages
...vexatious actions." In Scott v. Stansfield, supra, the Chief Baron said: "This provision of the law is not for the protection or benefit of a malicious...benefit of the public, whose interest it is that the JudepR should he at liberty to exercise their functions with independence and without fear of consequences."...
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