Fighting for Justice: The History and Origins of Adversary TrialAdversary trial emerged in England only in the 18th century. Its origins and significance have tended to go unrecognised by judges, lawyers, jurists and researchers until relatively modern times when conflict has become a key social issue. |
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... J.M. Beattie. (1991) 'Scales of Justice: Defence Counsel and the English Criminal Trial in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.' 9 (2) Law and History Review. University of Illinois Press. pp. 222-3. 29 J. S. Cockburn. (1972) A ...
... J.M. Beattie. (1991) 'Scales of Justice: Defence Counsel and the English Criminal Trial in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.' 9 (2) Law and History Review. University of Illinois Press. pp. 222-3. 29 J. S. Cockburn. (1972) A ...
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... J.M. Beattie. (February 1991) 'Garrow for the Defence.' London, History Today. History Today Ltd. p. 51. 55 A. Aspinall. (1963) (ed) The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales: 1770-1812. London, Cassell. vol. 7. p. 268. 56 J ...
... J.M. Beattie. (February 1991) 'Garrow for the Defence.' London, History Today. History Today Ltd. p. 51. 55 A. Aspinall. (1963) (ed) The Correspondence of George, Prince of Wales: 1770-1812. London, Cassell. vol. 7. p. 268. 56 J ...
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... J. M. Beattie, men not used to speaking in public who suddenly found themselves thrust into the limelight before an audience in an unfamiliar setting—and who were for the most part dirty, underfed, and surely often ill, did not usually ...
... J. M. Beattie, men not used to speaking in public who suddenly found themselves thrust into the limelight before an audience in an unfamiliar setting—and who were for the most part dirty, underfed, and surely often ill, did not usually ...
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... J.M. Beattie. (1986) Crime and Courts in England 1660-1800. Oxford, Clarendon Press. pp. 288-309. 19 Sir W. Holdsworth. (1938) A History of English Law. London, Methuen & Co. Ltd. Sweet & Maxwell. vol. 11. p. 559. 20 Sir E. Coke. (1797) ...
... J.M. Beattie. (1986) Crime and Courts in England 1660-1800. Oxford, Clarendon Press. pp. 288-309. 19 Sir W. Holdsworth. (1938) A History of English Law. London, Methuen & Co. Ltd. Sweet & Maxwell. vol. 11. p. 559. 20 Sir E. Coke. (1797) ...
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... J.M. Beattie. Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. Op. cit. pp. 350-1. 40 Cro. Car. 291. 41 4 James I. c. 1, s. 6. (1606) 42 Coke. 3 Institute. Op. cit. p. 39. 43 Sir M. Hale. (1736) The History of the Pleas of the Crown. London ...
... J.M. Beattie. Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. Op. cit. pp. 350-1. 40 Cro. Car. 291. 41 4 James I. c. 1, s. 6. (1606) 42 Coke. 3 Institute. Op. cit. p. 39. 43 Sir M. Hale. (1736) The History of the Pleas of the Crown. London ...
Contents
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4 Rights of the Individual | 50 |
5 Sir William Garrow | 59 |
6 Garrow at the Old Bailey 1 | 77 |
7 Garrow at the Old Bailey 2 | 96 |
8 Rules of Criminal Evidence | 116 |
10 Conclusion | 149 |
Glossary 1 Judicial and Historical Terms | 162 |
Glossary 2 Crimes Tried Frequently at the Old Bailey | 165 |
Bibliography | 167 |
Appendix | 172 |
Index | 174 |
Back cover
| 177 |
9 Counsel Finally Address the Jury | 135 |
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