That's a direct quote from Wikipedia. Given Wikipedia's editing policies and the reality that popular opinion can weigh more heavily then the opinion of the original author of a work (which, in reality, should be considered THE authoritative voice of said work):bopalot wrote:Not only, observes Francis Bacon in the Preface to his Collection of Maxims, will the use of maxims be in deciding doubt and helping soundness of judgment, but, further, in gracing argument, in correcting unprofitable subtlety, and reducing the same to a more sound and substantial sense of law, in reclaiming vulgar errors, and, generally, in the amendment in some measure of the very nature and complexion of the whole law.
- you probably do not want to rely on Wikipedia as your source of truth for avoiding experiencing such unpleasantries as prison time
You can read the original book as scanned in (pdf format) and review the preface yourself. There's only one mention of maxims:
Having read the entire preface (and no further into the book) the position of Wikipedia is quite mistaken (my humble opinion) with regards the representation of what Francis Bacon authored in his preface with regards maximes and lawwes.Francis Bacon wrote:Fiftly, whereas I might have made more flourish and ostentation of reading, to have vouched the authorities, and sometimes to have enforced or noted upon them, yet I have abstained from that also, and the reason is, because I judged it a matter undue and preposterous to prove rules and maximes; [snip]
If you wish to continue to rely on the [mis]representations as presented in Wikipedia, or any other non-authoritative source with regards the Law (any Jurisdiction's Laws of any age), then that is up to you.
You should have sufficient information above combined with Francis Bacons original authorings to convince you that you need to find a more authoritative source for your Legal research relative to actual Law and the applications thereof in a real Court.
As a result, I won't be providing any further references for your perusal - this will end my part in the discussion.