Digest of the Grand Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of the State O

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627 rights. He must have full, free and reasonable opportunity to present his defense, and when this is done, no rights of the Lodge are impaired, but, on the contrary, are secured, and its members can act with confidence, knowing that they are in ^session of every fact and argument upon which to exercise an intelligent and just judgment. — Paul vs. Laurel Lodge, 1886 Journal, 630, 648.
2649. Personal appearance of accused may be waived.
A brother is not required to appear personally before thi
...s com- mittee, for he may waive it. If he send a letter answering or explaining the matter, the committee may afford him addi- tional time to appear, or proceed with trial in his absence, according to circumstances. — Race vs. Fortuna Lodge, 1892 Journal, 99, 119.
2650. Charge of perjury. It is the practice of certain courts of justice not to try an indictment for perjury arising out of civil suit while that suit is in any way undetermined, except in cases where the court in which it is pending post- pones the decision of it in order that the criminal charge may be first disposed of.


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