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Secondly, there is another tribunal, the court by the
Palladium, for the trial of involuntary homicide; and it shall be shown that he
nullifies that tribunal also, and transgresses the laws there observed. Here
also the order is first the oath-taking, secondly the pleadings, and thirdly the
decision of the court; and not one of these processes is found in the
defendant's decree. If the culprit be convicted, and found to have committed the
act, neither the prosecutor nor any other person has any authority over him, but
only the law. And what does the law enjoin?
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