Debates and Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention of the State of California, Convened at the City of Sacramento, Saturday, September 28, 1878, Volume 1 |
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... citizen accused of crime on his trial of meeting his accuser face to face ; having counsel ; having the right of answering ; having the cause and nature of the accusation . All these things are fundamental rights of the citizen , and ...
... citizen accused of crime on his trial of meeting his accuser face to face ; having counsel ; having the right of answering ; having the cause and nature of the accusation . All these things are fundamental rights of the citizen , and ...
Page 309
... citizen in il in whom shall be individual the Dis- itting Magistrates , It is all one thing . hich is never com- dal ... citizen may be placed upon trial for any crime . It does not in any manner encroach upon the liberty of the citizen ...
... citizen in il in whom shall be individual the Dis- itting Magistrates , It is all one thing . hich is never com- dal ... citizen may be placed upon trial for any crime . It does not in any manner encroach upon the liberty of the citizen ...
Page 309
... citizen . I will leave the history and the reverence for the Grand Jury system to others , for I have noticed that this Convention , in its feeling of skepticism , seems to care very little about time - honored institutions . They would ...
... citizen . I will leave the history and the reverence for the Grand Jury system to others , for I have noticed that this Convention , in its feeling of skepticism , seems to care very little about time - honored institutions . They would ...
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