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Pagina xiii
Torture Rules of procedure and rules of law disregarded • • · • Defects of the jury system Little done by the legislature But uncertainty of rules makes developments by the courts • • • . • · • PAGE 155-214 155-156 156 156-157 157-162 ...
Torture Rules of procedure and rules of law disregarded • • · • Defects of the jury system Little done by the legislature But uncertainty of rules makes developments by the courts • • • . • · • PAGE 155-214 155-156 156 156-157 157-162 ...
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... criminal procedure of the sixteenth century Attempts to commit crimes Maintenance and cognate offences Change in the character of maintenance Other offences Work of Star Chamber restores the efficiency of the jury Conspiracy The two ...
... criminal procedure of the sixteenth century Attempts to commit crimes Maintenance and cognate offences Change in the character of maintenance Other offences Work of Star Chamber restores the efficiency of the jury Conspiracy The two ...
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Some boroughs provided an especially speedy process where one of the litigants was a foreign merchant ; and a jury half - native half - foreign was sometimes allowed in such cases . Special rules were made where one of the parties to a ...
Some boroughs provided an especially speedy process where one of the litigants was a foreign merchant ; and a jury half - native half - foreign was sometimes allowed in such cases . Special rules were made where one of the parties to a ...
Pagina 107
2 3 8 The records of the fair courts show us that the parties might either have their case tried by a jury , 5 or by the old method of compurgation . If they elected the former method ( as they usually did ) matters proceeded as at ...
2 3 8 The records of the fair courts show us that the parties might either have their case tried by a jury , 5 or by the old method of compurgation . If they elected the former method ( as they usually did ) matters proceeded as at ...
Pagina 108
It was not till the sixteenth century that the common law trial by a judge and jury definitely reached this stage . ... of the juries charged with bringing to justice those who had offended against the peace and order of the fair .
It was not till the sixteenth century that the common law trial by a judge and jury definitely reached this stage . ... of the juries charged with bringing to justice those who had offended against the peace and order of the fair .
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