Essay on the Trial by Jury [1852]

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-11-01
Publisher(s): Lawbook Exchange Ltd
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Table of Contents

The Right of Juries to Judge of the Justice of Laws
5(15)
Section 1
5(6)
Section 2
11(9)
The Trial by Jury, as Defined by Magna Carta
20(31)
Section 1. The History of Magna Carta
20(5)
Section 2. The Language of Magna Carta
25(26)
Additional Proofs of the Rights and Duties of Jurors
51(59)
Section 1. Weakness of the Regal Authority
51(12)
Section 2. The Ancient Common Law Juries were mere Courts of Conscience
63(22)
Section 3. The Oaths of Jurors
85(6)
Section 4. The Right of Jurors to fix the Sentence
91(7)
Section 5. The Oaths of Judges
98(4)
Section 6. The Coronation Oath
102(8)
The Rights and Duties of Juries in Civil Suits
110(13)
Objections Answered
123(19)
Juries of the Present Day Illegal
142(15)
Illegal Judges
157(15)
The Free Administration of Justice
172(6)
The Criminal Intent
178(11)
Moral Considerations for Jurors
189(3)
Authority of Magna Carta
192(14)
Limitations Imposed Upon the Majority by the Trial by Jury
206(16)
Appendix---Taxation 222

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