This thesis explores various aspects of the grand jury and grand jurors in seventeenth century England based on the case study of the grand jury in the North Riding of Yorkshire. A central theme is an examination of the nature of ‘substance’ and ‘sufficiency’ required for the grand jury, and it focuses on the grand jury’s membership and its relationship with superior magistrates. The first part concentrates on perceptions of the grand jury expressed in magistrates’ words and actions through charges to the grand jury expressed in magistrates’ words and actions and a lawsuit in the Star Chamber. These reveal justices’ ambivalent attitudes towards the grand jury, which rested on an unstable balance between trust and suspicion, between independ...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
One of the problems that has bedevilled much discussion of crime in the past has been the lack of c...
This thesis argues that Restoration English debate over sovereignty and state was dominated by attem...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the criminal, civil and administrative work of the county m...
This thesis explores the jury trial in English radical thinking, politics and political culture duri...
The common law - thought to provide an ancient constitution securing the liberties of the people fro...
Trial by jury has been lauded as the defining feature of English common law since at least the 15th ...
In the discussion to follow, I expand my inquiry into what happened in the English courts of the lat...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
This thesis studies the development of the power of judicature which was exercised jointly by the tw...
[2], 8 p.England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) His Majesties answer to the presentmen...
A primary criticism often leveled at the grand jury system lies in the notion that “prosecutorial co...
Praca dotyczy wprowadzenia procesu z udziałem ławy przysięgłych w Anglii. Trial by jury jest jedną z...
Lay participation in the form of the jury has been integral to the administration of justice in Engl...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
One of the problems that has bedevilled much discussion of crime in the past has been the lack of c...
This thesis argues that Restoration English debate over sovereignty and state was dominated by attem...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the criminal, civil and administrative work of the county m...
This thesis explores the jury trial in English radical thinking, politics and political culture duri...
The common law - thought to provide an ancient constitution securing the liberties of the people fro...
Trial by jury has been lauded as the defining feature of English common law since at least the 15th ...
In the discussion to follow, I expand my inquiry into what happened in the English courts of the lat...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
This thesis studies the development of the power of judicature which was exercised jointly by the tw...
[2], 8 p.England and Wales. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I) His Majesties answer to the presentmen...
A primary criticism often leveled at the grand jury system lies in the notion that “prosecutorial co...
Praca dotyczy wprowadzenia procesu z udziałem ławy przysięgłych w Anglii. Trial by jury jest jedną z...
Lay participation in the form of the jury has been integral to the administration of justice in Engl...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
One of the problems that has bedevilled much discussion of crime in the past has been the lack of c...
This thesis argues that Restoration English debate over sovereignty and state was dominated by attem...