58A

insubordination in him.

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Officer subordinate to the judges to set up his opinion in public and to act in public contrary to the decision of the Judge however wrong that decision may have been; but without precedent in the public Civil service of the Crown - I have ... Sir John Smale, Chief Justice, that entirely wrong ... throughout in practice, procedure, and Law, his conduct was most insubordinate further that to call attention to the different messages ... publicly sent to the judges tending to create excitement and especially by inaccurate and violent speeches addressed to the general public ... was insubordination without...

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