Johannes
Monachus to Extravag. com.
2.3.1 (Rem non novam) s.v. Non
obstantibus aliquibus privilegiis:
Necesse est
ipsum citari et uocari; nec papa hoc potest omittere, et minus alius
iudex, quia sic omitteretur cognitio que ad iudicium de
necessitate requiritur .
. . Et sic patet secundum et tertium simul, scilicet quod citatio
est de iure naturali et
per consequens quod papa
contra aliquem procedere non potest nisi citatione premissa (It
is necessary that the reus be cited and
summoned. The pope may not omit this, and even less another
judge. If the summons would be omitted <it would be wrong> because
it is required by necessity. The summons is a part of
ius naturale and and consequently the pope cannot proceed
without summoning the reus) .
. .
Item quilibet presumitur innocens
nisi probetur nocens, extra. de presum. c. Dudum <X 2.23.16>
(Everyone
is presumed innocent until proven guilty . . . and ius is more
ready to absolve than to condemn).
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