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with the duty of administering justive
in the Colony are
incapable of proming
his turtle,
a
stable pasment on
the evidence in extra
=
dition cases.
3. Setting aside
therefore this m
proposal I have
car.
sidered what aurend-
ment
of the existing
law were required
and I have concluded.
that what has caused
the greatest difficulty
mi
carrying out the
law,
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it stands
the duty which
held
in
accordance
with the opinion of
of the Crown
the Lay Officers, to
be imposed
the
Governor and Executive
Cammil of revising the
Magistrates decision
and
and eatiofying them -
selves that the evidence
to justify
is sufficient to
the extradition of the
person whom he has committed to prison; and that if the Gaveanor
flared
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