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4206. JURY (Trial by), Law and fact. [continued].
If the question[before justices of the peace] relate to any point of
public liberty, or if it be one of those in
which the judges may be suspected of bias,
the jury undertake to decide both law and
fact.—
Notes on Virginia. Washington ed. viii, 372.
Ford ed., iii, 236.
(1782)
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