The Liberty of the Press, Speech, And Public Worship : Being Commentaries On the Liberty of the Subject And the Laws of England

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Tr. 767; Exp. Ramshay, 18 Q. B. 173; R. v Badger, 4 Q. B. 468.
* Be Justice Johnson, 29 St. Tr. 81. " It is not to be supposed OB. IX.]. LIBELLOUS PAELIAMENTAEY PAPEBS. 197 Excusable slanders by justices of the peace amd others.
— The same rule applies for the protection of justices of the peace, who, when they act in the course of their duties judicially are not liable for words spoken against third parties or the parties concerned, whether malicious or not.
But their acts may sometimes be red
...ressed in another way, at least as against a defendant, by an action on the case, should their judgment be acted on, if it is done maliciously and without reasonable or probable cause.^ And if the judgment is without jurisdiction, as where the justice with- out any evidence wilfully and maliciously convicts a person brought before him, an action would lie against the justice ; ^ for, when the conviction is quashed, the justice would have no means of defending himself A coroner is also privi- leged in his address to the jury — at least if there is reason- able and probable cause for what he says.* And there seems no reason why he should not have the same im- munity as other judges; seeing that there is a remedy also for misconduct* Excfuse of libel in pubUshiny speech delivered in Pwrlia/ment.

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