The focus of this thesis is the derivation of the American jury system from the English jury of Henry II. To this end, a short history of English law and the history of the development of the English jury is given. The method of the English jury's development is used to show the evolution of the early American jury into the American jury of today.The American jury still resembles the English jury from which it evolved. The American system has a grand jury to indict criminals and a petit jury to try the case. The practice of taking an oath was begun by the English jurors and is still in practice in American today as well as the challenging of potential jurors for bias. The American system differs from the juries of old in its inability to de...
This thesis examines the role of the colonial American jury, particularly the petit jury, during the...
The purpose of this honors thesis is to give an analysis of the grand jury system in the United Stat...
304 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation examines th...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
The early English jury was self-informing and composed of persons supposed to have first-hand knowle...
King describes the American criminal jury, focusing on those aspects of the institution that disting...
In this Article, Professor Oldham provides a unique historical study of the special, or struck, jury...
Periodically, our society goes through agonizing soulsearching and much hand-wringing about the effi...
rich baggage of our heritage and origins as a communal people. It is both what we have been and what...
The origin of the jury is one of the subjects on which an agreement has not been. reached by writers...
What is proposed in the present article is to show that in attempting to preserve the independence o...
In his article, Professor Landsman surveys the historical progress of the civil jury. He argues that...
Although a trial by jury happens in only a fraction of the total criminal cases, the jury is one of ...
Anglo-American theories of criminal responsibility require scholars to grapple with, inter alia, the...
This thesis examines the role of the colonial American jury, particularly the petit jury, during the...
The purpose of this honors thesis is to give an analysis of the grand jury system in the United Stat...
304 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation examines th...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
This article examines the evolution of the jury from its origins in England through its transportati...
The early English jury was self-informing and composed of persons supposed to have first-hand knowle...
King describes the American criminal jury, focusing on those aspects of the institution that disting...
In this Article, Professor Oldham provides a unique historical study of the special, or struck, jury...
Periodically, our society goes through agonizing soulsearching and much hand-wringing about the effi...
rich baggage of our heritage and origins as a communal people. It is both what we have been and what...
The origin of the jury is one of the subjects on which an agreement has not been. reached by writers...
What is proposed in the present article is to show that in attempting to preserve the independence o...
In his article, Professor Landsman surveys the historical progress of the civil jury. He argues that...
Although a trial by jury happens in only a fraction of the total criminal cases, the jury is one of ...
Anglo-American theories of criminal responsibility require scholars to grapple with, inter alia, the...
This thesis examines the role of the colonial American jury, particularly the petit jury, during the...
The purpose of this honors thesis is to give an analysis of the grand jury system in the United Stat...
304 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.This dissertation examines th...