Notes on court procedure for recusation of judges, magistrates, and state's attorneys, [between 1859 and 1878?].

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Notes on court procedure for recusation of judges, magistrates, and state's attorneys, [between 1859 and 1878?].

Unsigned, undated draft notes, probably by a legal advisor or fiscal of the Audiencia in Manila between 1859 and 1878, outlining procedure by which judges, magistrates, and state's attorneys recuse themselves from certain cases before them.

[5] p., bound ; 24 cm.

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