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DISCRETION

Legal Term: DISCRETION
Definition: practice. When it is said that something is left to the discretion of a judge, it signifies that he ought to decide according to the rules of equity, and the nature of circumstances. Louis. Code, art. 3522, No. 13, 2 Inst. 50, 298, 4 Serg. & Rawle, 265, 3 Burr. 2539. 2. The discretion of a judge is said to be the law of tyrants, it is always unkown, it is different in different men, it is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, and passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice, in the worst, it is every vice, folly, and passion, to which human nature is liable. Optima lex quae minimum relinquit arbitrio judicis: optimus judex qui minimum sibi. Bac. Aph, 1 Days Cas.. 80, ii., 1 Pow. Mortg. 247, a, 2 Supp. to Ves. Jr. 391, Toull. liv. 3, n. 338, 1 Lill. Ab. 447. 3. There is a species of discretion which is authorized by express law, and, without which, justice cannot be administered, for example, an old offender, a man of much intelligence and cunning, whose talents render him dangerous to the community, induces a young man of weak intellect to commit a larceny in company with himself, they are both liable to be punished for the offence. The law, foreseeing such a case, has provided that the punishment should be proportioned, so as to do justice, and it has left such apportionment to the discretion of the judge. It is evident that, without such discretion, justice could not be administered, for one of these parties assuredly deserves a muchmore severe punishment than the other.



***All definitions are taken from the 1856 Edition of Bouviers Law Dictionary

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