Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society 3rd Ser: V.8

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No mans person shall be restrained or imprisoned by any authority whatsoever, before the law hath sentenced him thereto, if he can put in sufficient securitie, bayle or mainprise, for his appearance, and good behaviour in the meane time, unlesse it be in Crimes Capitall, and Contempts in open Court, and in such cases where some expresse act of Court doth allow it. pag. 74.
19. If in a general Court any miscariage shall be amongst the Assistants when they are by themselves that may deserve an Ad
...monition or fine under 20 sh. it shall be examined and sentenced among themselves. If amongst the Deputies when they are by themselves, it shall be examined and sentenced amongst themselves. If it be when the whole Court is togeather, it shall be judged by the whole Court, and not severallie as before, pag. 36, sec. 6.
20. If any which are to sit as Judges in any other Court shall demeane themselves offensively in the Court, The rest 220 Early Laws of Massachusetts.
of the Judges present shall have power to censure him for it, if the cause be of a high nature it shall be presented to and censured at the next superior Court, pag.


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