© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Access to legal representation by accused felons was entrenched as part of the adversarial system from the early nineteenth century, but a substantial minority of defendants remained undefended at superior court level well into the twentieth century. Using a sample of criminal trials collected across a crucial hundred-year period that saw the development of incipient legal assistance schemes, this article seeks to examine what effect the presence of defence counsel had on individual trial results. It is shown that there was a significant association between defence status and a variety of outcomes, including pleas, verdicts, trial length, bail status and sentencing. This relation...
The English notion of the proper prosecutorial role as that of the non-partisan ‘minister of justice...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, which explores the emergence of the criminal ba...
Access to legal representation by accused felons was entrenched as part of the adversarial system fr...
The unmet demand for legal aid generally and for criminal law matters in particular, has grown in ta...
English criminal procedure was for centuries organised on the principle that a person accused of a s...
Exploiting a novel data set of criminal trials in 19th century London, we evaluate the impact of an ...
While there are skilled private defense lawyers who enthusiastically represent indigent criminal def...
The role of the prosecuting lawyer, despite its crucial importance in the administration of criminal...
The notion of a "fair and impartial trial which justice demands" requires jurors to have regard only...
Nowadays, it is considered natural that the accused should give evidence in a criminal trial, or at ...
While indigent defendants charged with serious criminal offenses can be represented by lawyers in th...
The recent history of juries in Australia reveals an interesting clash between the endeavours of sta...
In recent years greater numbers of thinkers have considered the Prisoners' Counsel Act 1836 but have...
This article pays particular attention to the Supreme Court case of Hall v Rossi and others (1830). ...
The English notion of the proper prosecutorial role as that of the non-partisan ‘minister of justice...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, which explores the emergence of the criminal ba...
Access to legal representation by accused felons was entrenched as part of the adversarial system fr...
The unmet demand for legal aid generally and for criminal law matters in particular, has grown in ta...
English criminal procedure was for centuries organised on the principle that a person accused of a s...
Exploiting a novel data set of criminal trials in 19th century London, we evaluate the impact of an ...
While there are skilled private defense lawyers who enthusiastically represent indigent criminal def...
The role of the prosecuting lawyer, despite its crucial importance in the administration of criminal...
The notion of a "fair and impartial trial which justice demands" requires jurors to have regard only...
Nowadays, it is considered natural that the accused should give evidence in a criminal trial, or at ...
While indigent defendants charged with serious criminal offenses can be represented by lawyers in th...
The recent history of juries in Australia reveals an interesting clash between the endeavours of sta...
In recent years greater numbers of thinkers have considered the Prisoners' Counsel Act 1836 but have...
This article pays particular attention to the Supreme Court case of Hall v Rossi and others (1830). ...
The English notion of the proper prosecutorial role as that of the non-partisan ‘minister of justice...
The notion of the prosecuting lawyer as the impartial non-partisan ‘minister of justice’ is entrench...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, which explores the emergence of the criminal ba...