De fide et officio judicis non recipitur quaestio sed de scientia, sive sit error juris, sive facti
- De fide et officio judicis non recipitur quaestio sed de scientia, sive sit error juris, sive facti
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The good faith and honesty of a judge are not questioned, but his knowledge, whether it be in error of law or fact, may be.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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