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Pagina 197
But we must return to the court of Star Chamber . We shall now see that its influence upon the substantive law of crime and tort was similar in kind to its influence upon the criminal procedure of the common law ; but that that ...
But we must return to the court of Star Chamber . We shall now see that its influence upon the substantive law of crime and tort was similar in kind to its influence upon the criminal procedure of the common law ; but that that ...
Pagina 204
But , when he was writing , this classification was ceasing to have the meaning which it once possessed , because conspiracies which had no reference to false accusations were being punished by the Star Chamber . The Star Chamber ...
But , when he was writing , this classification was ceasing to have the meaning which it once possessed , because conspiracies which had no reference to false accusations were being punished by the Star Chamber . The Star Chamber ...
Pagina 212
1 get a dictum that the Star Chamber never gave damages . But it is quite clear that in cases of defamation the court did give damages to the plaintiff , both in cases of defamation and other cases , as well as punishing the defendant .
1 get a dictum that the Star Chamber never gave damages . But it is quite clear that in cases of defamation the court did give damages to the plaintiff , both in cases of defamation and other cases , as well as punishing the defendant .
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