Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino Illustrating the Arms Arts And Literature of I

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Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino Illustrating the Arms Arts And Literature of I
James Dennistoun
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The vicars or captains] resided in certain small towns, and were notaries, who acted as judges and clerks within their assigned bounds. Their jurisdiction extended to all cases of injury or quarrel, which they were bound to decide according to the respective muni- cipal statutes, or, in absence of such, according to those of Urbino. In civil causes they were limited to a certain amount ; above which, recourse was had to the judge of the chief district town. They had no proper criminal jurisdict...ion, but were bound to report all accidents to the sovereign, who frequently remitted to them to examine into slight delicts ; those inferring corporal punishment being sent to a doctor, under whom the vicar acted as clerk. The podestas were judges-ordinary in all civil and criminal cases within their bounds ; and where there was no resident commissary or lieu- tenant, the public administration and police were intrusted to them ; to each of them there was assigned one clerk for criminal cases, called maleficj, and named by the Duke, and two for civil causes chosen by the community.

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