Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... jury ” ( as opposed to the " grand jury " who could only decide if bills of indictment were actionable or not ) .12 The notion of the audience as an equitable jury that underlies so much of Renaissance drama , often providing a ...
... jury ” ( as opposed to the " grand jury " who could only decide if bills of indictment were actionable or not ) .12 The notion of the audience as an equitable jury that underlies so much of Renaissance drama , often providing a ...
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... Jury , 1200-1800 ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1985 ) and Twelve Good Men and True : The Criminal Trial Jury in England , 1200-1800 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1988 ) ; Julius Stone , Evi- dence : its history ...
... Jury , 1200-1800 ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1985 ) and Twelve Good Men and True : The Criminal Trial Jury in England , 1200-1800 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1988 ) ; Julius Stone , Evi- dence : its history ...
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... jury was picked for conviction ; the district attorney announced in open court that it was not only the arrested men who were the accused , but that “ anarchy was on trial " and that it was to be exterminated .... The judge repeatedly ...
... jury was picked for conviction ; the district attorney announced in open court that it was not only the arrested men who were the accused , but that “ anarchy was on trial " and that it was to be exterminated .... The judge repeatedly ...
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