“So long as Courts of justice remain Courts of justice there must be decency maintained.”
1 St. Tr. (N. S.) 382.
Trial of Hunt and others (King v. Hunt) (1820)
Swann v. Broome (1764), 3 Burr. Part IV., p. 1597.
“So long as Courts of justice remain Courts of justice there must be decency maintained.”
1 St. Tr. (N. S.) 382.
Trial of Hunt and others (King v. Hunt) (1820)
Young India (15 December 1921)
1920s
“There is no such thing as justice — in or out of court.”
Interview in Chicago (April 1936)
Pittard v. Oliver (1891), L. J. 60 Q. B. D. 221.
Houghton v. Matthews (1803), 3 Bos. & Pull. 497.
“The power to tax is not the power to destroy while this Court sits.”
Panhandle Oil Co. v. Mississippi ex rel. Knox http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?friend=oyez&court=us&vol=277&invol=218, 277 U.S. 233 (1928).
1920s
Speech (21 December 1977), quoted in Paul Routledge and Ronald Kershaw, "Judge stops attempt to ban pit bonus plan", The Times (22 December 1977), p. 1
“This Court will always know to temper mercy with justice where there is room for it.”
Holt's Case (1793), 22 How. St. Tr. 1237.