Edward Law, 1st Baron Ellenborough Quote

It is of the greatest importance that the administration of justice should not only be free from spot or blame, but that it should be, so far as human infirmity could allow it to become, as free from all suspicion.


King v. Hunt (1820), 2 Chit. Bep. 134.


It is of the greatest importance that the administration of justice should not only be free from spot or blame, but that it should be, so far as...

It is of the greatest importance that the administration of justice should not only be free from spot or blame, but that it should be, so far as...

It is of the greatest importance that the administration of justice should not only be free from spot or blame, but that it should be, so far as...

It is of the greatest importance that the administration of justice should not only be free from spot or blame, but that it should be, so far as...