Johnson,) a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the cause which he undertakes, unless his client asks his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge. The Young Man and the Law - Página 82por Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1920 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Hay - 1884 - 400 páginas
...lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the cause he undertakes, unless his client ask his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly....injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge. — Journal. August 15. A country is in a bad state which is governed only by laws; because a thousand... | |
| James Hay - 1884 - 376 páginas
...cannot be enforced can neither pendent on prevent nor rectify disorders. — False Alarm. Practice of A lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the cause he undertakes, unless his client ask his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice... | |
| James Boswell - 1885 - 454 páginas
...should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one. "Sir," said Mr. Johnson, "a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice...of the cause which he undertakes, unless his client ask his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the cause is... | |
| James Boswell - 1889 - 494 páginas
...should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one. " Sir," said Mr. Johnson, " a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice...courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have his causo fairly tried, by men appointed to try causes. A lawyer is not to tell what he knows to be a lie... | |
| James Boswell - 1898 - 442 páginas
...should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one. " Sir, (said Mr. Johnson,) a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice...the cause is to be decided by the judge. Consider, sirj what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It is, that every man may have his cause fairly tried,... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1900 - 1054 páginas
...was satisfied was not a just one. Sir, said Johnson, a lawyer has no business with the justice or the injustice of the cause which he undertakes, unless...then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or the injustice of the cause is to be decided by the Judge. Consider, sir, what is the purpose of courts... | |
| American Institute of Electrical Engineers - 1900 - 844 páginas
...satisfied was not a just one. Sir, said Johiison, a lawyer has no business with the justice or the injustice of the cause which he undertakes, unless...then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or the injustice of the cause is to be decided by the Judge. Consider, sir, what is the purpose of courts... | |
| Ralph Richardson - 1900 - 238 páginas
...should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one.' 'Sir,' said Mr. Johnson, 'a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice...of the cause which he undertakes, unless his client ask his opinion, and then he is bound to give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the cause is... | |
| Edward Manson - 1904 - 538 páginas
...judgment; I prefer that of the court.' " This is just what Dr. Johnson said. " Sir," he said to Boswell, " a lawyer has no business with the justice or injustice of the causes he undertakes. The justice or injustice of the cause is to be decided by the judge. A lawyer... | |
| Johnson Club (London, England) - 1920 - 246 páginas
...complete opinion. " Sir, " he said, " a lawyer has no business with justice or injustice of the cause he undertakes, unless his client asks his opinion,...give it honestly. The justice or injustice of the course is to be decided by the judge. Consider, Sir, what is the purpose of courts of justice ? It... | |
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