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We must follow the old authorities and precedents in criminal matters.
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Justice requires that a party should be duly summoned and fully heard before he is condemned.
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In a criminal case I can presume nothing.
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It is abominable to convict a man behind his back.
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It is certain that natural justice requires that no man shall be condemned without notice.
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Every man ought to have the fullest opportunity of establishing his innocence if he can.
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Would to God you were innocent, that is the worst wish I wish you.
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If his sorrow was honest and sincere it may go very far in mitigation.
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This Court will always know to temper mercy with justice where there is room for it.
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We cannot hear the client and counsel too, it is against all rules.
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Justice and common sense seem to have been sacrificed on the shrine of mercy.
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It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer.
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The criminal law ought to be reasonable and intelligible.
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Running away from justice, must always be considered an evidence of guilt.
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He who flees judgment confesses his guilt.
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Shall we indict one man for making a fool of another?
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The law is plain, that you are positively to answer, guilty, or not guilty, which you please.
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He that hath an ill name is half hang'd ye know.
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