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Kafka's law
the trial and American criminal justice -
The executioner's journal
Meister Frantz Schmidt of the imperial city of Nuremberg -
An abridgement of penal statutes, which exhibits at one view, in the following manner
The offences Punishments or penalties Mode of recovery Application of penalties, &c. Number of witnesses What Justices The enacting statutes by William Addington, Esq; one of the assisting magistrates of the police, at the publick office, Bow-Street. N.B. This book contains near four thousand different articles, to which are prefixed several observations for the proper exposition of the statutes; and, as a farther improvement to it, great pains have been taken in collecting all matters on the same subject under their proper heads, and in adding at the end a very correct and compleat index of the whole, with some references to those excellent reports of Sir James Burrow, on particular cases relative to the conduct of magistrates -
Styles's practical register, begun in the reign of King Charles I. Consisting of rules, orders, and the principal observations concerning the practice of the common law in the Courts at Westminster
Particularly the Kings Bench, as well in matters criminal as civil. Carefully continued down to this time from modern reports. Alaphabetically digested under several titles. With a table for the ready finding out of those titles -
An exposition of the criminal laws of the territory of Orleans
the practice of the courts of criminal jurisdiction, the duties of their officers ; with a collection of forms for the use of magistrates and others -
Commentaries on the law of Scotland, respecting the description and punishment of crimes
By David Hume, Esq. Advocate, Professor of the Law of Scotland, in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes -
The crown circuit companion
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A little treatise of bail and main-prize. Written, at the request of Sir William Hayden, knight, by Sir Edward Cooke
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Tryals per pais in capital matters: or, Some brief and useful observations relating to such tryals
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Crime and punishment in early modern Germany
courts and adjudicatory practices in Frankfurt am Main, 1562 - 1696 -
A vindication of the practice of not allowing the counsel for prisoners accused of felony to make speeches for them
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Star-Chamber cases
shewing what causes properly belong to the cognizance of that court -
Tyranny in India!
Englishmen robbed of the blessings of trial by jury and English criminal law -
The Office of the clerk of assize
containing the form and method of the proceedings at the assizes and general gaol-delivery as also on the crown and nisi prius side -
Evidence taken at Port of Spain, island of Trinidad, in the case of Luisa Calderon
under a mandamus issued by the Court of King's Bench, and directed to the Lieutenant Governor -
The trial of Governor T. Picton
for inflicting the torture on Louisa Calderon, a free mulatto, and one of His Britannic Majesty's subjects, in the Island of Trinidad, tried before Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough and a special jury, and found guilty -
History of procedure in England from the Norman conquest
the Norman period (1066-1204) -
The students' guide to criminal law and magisterial practice
containing all the principal questions and answers in criminal law of former examinations and articled clerks, with many others -
A treatise on the practice and procedure of the United States Supreme Court
common law, equity, admiralty, criminal law, Court of Claims, Interstate Commerce Commission, with rules and forms -
A system of penal law for the state of Louisiana
consisting of a code of crimes and punishments, a code of procedure, a code of evidence, a code of reform and prison discipline, a book of definitions -
A Mexican law suit
an address delivered before the Department of Jurisprudence of the American Social Science Association, at Saratoga, September 5, 1895 -
Criminal briefs
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Revised laws of the state of California
in four codes -
The general principles of the law of evidence
in their application to the trial of criminal cases at common law and under the criminal codes of several states -
A draft code of criminal law and procedure