The law of Scotland has barely recognised the existence of private prosecutors and the preferred policy has been prosecution by a public prosecutor in the public interest. The legal persona engaged in public prosecution in the Sheriff Court has been traditionally the Procurator Fiscal. The move towards the modern system of public prosecution necessarily required legislative authority from the Imperial Parliament. The Sheriff Court reform in 1877 altered the dynamics of judicial oversight of the local public prosecutor and revealed something of the structure of authority. Elements of the concepts of the inquisitorial and accusatorial influence may be seen in these changes
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This thesis deals with the emergence of the modern criminal process in England between 1780 and 1910...
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Historians have begun to think about the emergence of the early modern ‘state’ in complex and creati...
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Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
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This article discusses whether a rule that requires the defence to give prior notice of its strategy...
textBetween the years 1660 and 1715 the government in England used treason law as an effective, if ...
This thesis deals with the emergence of the modern criminal process in England between 1780 and 1910...
Although Crown Office is central to the Scottish criminal justice system there has been little moder...
A published article by a senior Scottish Judge, Lord Kingsburgh (Sir John Macdonald), in 1898, revea...
Historians have begun to think about the emergence of the early modern ‘state’ in complex and creati...
The criminal procedure of precognition was and is the practice of taking of statements from witnesse...
Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
The early history of the judges in Scotland has not so far been investigated; in fact, the historia...
Until recently, English law was distinctive because it provided for the police, rather than public p...
Taking the form of two companion volumes, Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland represents th...
However fundamental he may appear to us, the public prosecutor was an historical latecomer. Judge an...
An overview of the development of private prosecution into police prosecution in England 1750-1850, ...
This paper explores the theme of continuity and change in the history of Scottish juvenile justice, ...
This thesis examines the history and development of diminished responsibility in Scots criminal law ...
This article discusses whether a rule that requires the defence to give prior notice of its strategy...
textBetween the years 1660 and 1715 the government in England used treason law as an effective, if ...
This thesis deals with the emergence of the modern criminal process in England between 1780 and 1910...