If public officers will infringe men's rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like offences.


Ashby v. White (1703), 2 Raym. 956.


If public officers will infringe men's rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like...

If public officers will infringe men's rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like...

If public officers will infringe men's rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like...

If public officers will infringe men's rights, they ought to pay greater damages than other men, to deter and hinder other officers from the like...