| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1905 - 894 sider
...the individual who may have suffered, but for the good of the state; and it is very clear* to us that it is not only the privilege, but the duty, of every citizen who knows of facts tending to show the commission of a crime, to communicate such information to the... | |
| Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz - 1914 - 996 sider
...the individual who may have suffered, but for the good of the state; and it is very clear to us that it is not only the privilege, but the duty of every citizen who knows of facts tending to show the commission of a crime to communicate such information to the... | |
| 1916 - 612 sider
...citizens, living in a democracy where freedom of opinion and freedom of speech still exist, and where it is not only the privilege but the duty of every citizen to inform himself on public affairs of a controversial nature, and then to approve and defend or condemn... | |
| Thomas Welburn Hughes - 1921 - 952 sider
...the individual who may have suffered, but for the good of the state; and it is very clear to us that it is not only the privilege, but the duty, of every citizen who knows of facts tending to show the commission of a crime, to communicate such information to the... | |
| American Bar Association - 1890 - 412 sider
...time, and if need be courageously opposing, any contrary tendency. In self-governing States like ours, it is not only the privilege but the duty of every citizen to share in this work, in whatever sphere his influence may be felt. Above all is it the privilege of... | |
| 1920 - 1140 sider
...BY HE WILLS, AG С. Е. And National Representative of the BLE at Washington, DC As a fundamental, it is not only the privilege but the duty of every citizen, under our form of government, to cast his vote for men to fill legislative positions; it is the duty... | |
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