| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Prince Smith - Law - 1807 - 622 pages
...judges doubted, whether or not the defendant could avail himself of that defence on the general issue. Though the publication of such proceedings may be...disadvantage of the particular individual concerned, yetit is of vast importance to the public, that the proceedings of courts of justice should be universally... | |
| Hugh Leslie - 1808 - 356 pages
...Justice Laurence has well obscived) the " publication of such proceedings may be to the disadvan'' tage of the particular individual concerned, yet it is...Courts " of Justice should be universally known ; THE GXStRAL " ADVANTAGE TO TII£ COUNTRY, in having these proceed" ings made public, more than counterbalances... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1813 - 710 pages
...judges doubted whether or not the defendant could avail himself of that defence on the general issue : " though the publication of such proceedings may be...the particular individual concerned, yet it is of the utmost importance to the public that the proceedings of courts of justice should be universally... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Edward Hall Alderson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 818 pages
...effect. The reason for allowing such publications is thus given by Lawrence J., in Rex r. Wright (b) : " The general advantage to the country, in having these...public, more than counterbalances the inconveniences to private persons, whose conduct may the subject of such proceedings. The same reasons, also, apply to... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1826 - 658 pages
...judges doubted whether or not the defendant could avail himself of that defence on the general issue : " though the publication of such proceedings may be...the particular individual concerned, yet it is of the utmost importance to the public that the proceedings of courts of justice should be universally... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Libel and slander - 1830 - 688 pages
...judges doubted whether or not the defendant could avail himself of that defence on the general issue : though the publication of such proceedings may be to the disadvantage of the individual, the having these proceedings made public more than counterbalances the inconveniences to... | |
| Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - Constitutional law - 1838 - 628 pages
...account of the proceedings of a court of justice. " For though," as Mr. Justice Lawrence observed(ll), "the publication of such proceedings may be to the...counterbalances the inconveniences to the private person, whose conduct may be the subject of such proceedings." (10) See Burdett V. Mbott, 14 East,... | |
| Law - 1839 - 860 pages
...account of the proceedings of a Court of Justice. " For though," as Mr. Justice Lawrence observed (é), " the publication of such proceedings may be to the...that the proceedings of Courts of Justice should be immediately known. The general advantage to the country, in having these proceedings made public, more... | |
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