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Consider a little how you treat the Court; the objection hath been solemnly taken in this Court, argued and adjudged by this Court, and now you come to arraign that judgment that was then given.
John Pratt
You have a right to discourse with your counsel, but you must do it in such a manner as the jury may not hear.
John Pratt
Is ill-language a justification for blows?
John Pratt
It is dangerous to make a precedent, an innovation.
John Pratt
It is the glory and happiness of our excellent constitution, that to prevent any injustice no man is to be concluded by the first judgment; but that if he apprehends himself to be aggrieved, he has another Court to which he can resort for relief; for this purpose the law furnishes him with appeals, with writs of error and false judgment.
John Pratt
Certainly the opinion of all the Judges of later times, must have more weight than the extra-judicial opinion of a single Judge at any former time.
John Pratt
What is introductory goes for nothing, but it is in order to explain the evidence.
John Pratt