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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... Century England. A Study of the Relationships between Natural Science ... Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.' 9 (2) Law and History Review ... Century. Chichester, Barry Rose Law Publishers. Chap. 4. 44 J. H. Langbein. The Origins of ...
... Century England. A Study of the Relationships between Natural Science ... Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.' 9 (2) Law and History Review ... Century. Chichester, Barry Rose Law Publishers. Chap. 4. 44 J. H. Langbein. The Origins of ...
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... Eighteenth Century. Oxford, Oxford University Press. p. 307. 54 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 ...
... Eighteenth Century. Oxford, Oxford University Press. p. 307. 54 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 ...
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... eighteenth century that the idea of the jury as a lie‐detector was being replaced by the concept that skilful defence lawyers could draw out the truth by their cross‐examination of witnesses. As for the ban on defence counsel, Leveller ...
... eighteenth century that the idea of the jury as a lie‐detector was being replaced by the concept that skilful defence lawyers could draw out the truth by their cross‐examination of witnesses. As for the ban on defence counsel, Leveller ...
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... eighteenth century when, without legislative interference except for the 1696 statute, the legal landscape was transformed, with counsel allowed a limited appearance for prisoners. This was to give rise to the birth of adversary trial ...
... eighteenth century when, without legislative interference except for the 1696 statute, the legal landscape was transformed, with counsel allowed a limited appearance for prisoners. This was to give rise to the birth of adversary trial ...
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Contents
9 | |
21 | |
32 | |
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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