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( 29 ) ARTICLE VIII.

Judicial Power.

As judicial power is incompatible with the legilative, nor can be adminiered by the King, therefore tribunals and magiratures ought to be eablied and elected. It ought to have local exience, that every citizen ould know where to eek juice, and every trangreor can dicern the hand of national government. We eabli, therefore,

1. Primary Courts of Juice for each palatinate and dsrict, compoed of Judges choen at the Dietine, which are always to be ready to adminier juice. From thee Courts appeals are allowed to the high tribunals, erected one for each of three