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- What every juror ought to know
- A practical treatise and observations on trial by jury in civil causes : as now incorporated with the jurisdiction of the Court of Session : with an appendix
- A practical treatise and observations on trial by jury in civil causes : as now incorporated with the jurisdiction of the Court of Session : with an appendix
- A practical treatise and observations on trial by jury in civil causes : as now incorporated with the jurisdiction of the Court of Session : with an appendix
- A practical treatise on the law of juries at nisi prius
- A treatise on facts as subjects of inquiry by a jury
- A treatise on the law and practice of juries : as amended by the statute 6 Geo. IV c. 50 : including the coroner's inquest, &c.
- A treatise on the law and practice of juries : as amended by the statute 6 Geo. IV c. 50. including the coroner's inquest, & c.
- A treatise on the organization, custody and conduct of juries : including grand juries
- Abhandlungen aus dem Gebiete der Rechtsgeschichte
- An address to the people of Great Britain, on the doctrine of libels, and the office of juror
- An appeal to the citizens of London against the alledged lawful mode of packing special juries
- An appeal to the citizens of London against the alledged lawful mode of packing special juries
- An enquiry into the extent of the power of juries on trials of indictments or informations, for publishing seditious, or other criminal writings, or libels : extracted from a miscellaneous collection of papers that were published in 1776, intituled Additional papers concerning the province of Quebec
- An enquiry into the nature and duties of the office of inquest jurymen, of the city of London, together with the by-laws of the Common Council and the articles of charge : also the law for regulating the election of constables, leet and annoyance jury, for the city of Westminster, shewing the nature and duties of their office, and the general laws respecting defective weights and measures for counties, ridings, liberties, and divisions of England and Wales
- An enquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greek and Romans : from whence the origin of the English jury may probably be deduced
- An enquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans : from whence the origin of the English jury may probably be deduced : in three parts
- An essay on the trial by jury
- An essay on the trial by jury
- An essay on the trial by jury
- An inquiry into the power of juries to decide incidentally on questions of law
- An inquiry into the power of juries to decide incidentally on questions of law
- An inquiry into the power of juries to decide incidentally on questions of law
- Certain considerations
- Chapters in the history of progress : chiefly in relation to the freedom of the press and trial by jury, 1660-1820, with an application to later years
- Considerations on the immoral tendency of a law requiring unanimity of juries
- Crime and its causes : with observations on Sir Eardley Wilmot's bill, authorizing the summary conviction of juvenile offenders in certain cases of larceny and misdemeanour
- Das englische geschwornengericht
- De l'administration de la justice criminelle en Angleterre, et de l'esprit du gouvernement anglais
- Essays upon I. The law of evidence. II. New trials. III. Special verdicts. IV. Trials at bar. and V. Repleaders
- Fraud Trials Committee report
- Hamilton's juryman's guide, or, The Englishman's right : containing the antiquity, use, duty, and just privileges of juries by the laws of England : with necessary instructions for jurymen to make proper minutes on trials, so as to have, at one view, a clear state of the proceedings
- History of trial by jury
- Is trial by jury worth keeping?
- Jury and judge : the Crown Court in action
- Justices and juries in colonial America : two accounts, 1680-1722
- Libels, warrants, and seizures: three tracts, 1764-1771
- Notes and observations on criminal trials
- Notes on issues in jury trials : with references to reported examples
- Observations on the duty and power of juries as established by the laws of England : with extracts from various authors
- Observations on the rights and duty of juries, in trials for libels : together with remarks on the origin and nature of the law of libels
- Observations on the trial by jury : particularly on the unanimity required in the verdict
- Observations on the trial by jury : particularly on the unanimity required in the verdict
- On peremptory challenge of jurors
- On the administration of criminal justice in England ; : and the spirit of the English government
- On the administration of criminal justice in England, and the spirit of the English government
- On the administration of the criminal code, in England, and the spirit of the English government
- On the admissibility of confessions and challenge of jurors in criminal cases in England and Ireland
- On the admissibility of confessions and challenge of jurors in criminal cases in England and Ireland
- On the admissibility of confessions and challenge of jurors in criminal cases in England and Ireland
- On the powers and duties of juries : and on the criminal laws of England
- On the powers and duties of juries, and on the criminal laws of England
- On the trial by jury
- Practical suggestions for the improvement of trial by jury in civil causes : with observations on the existing defects in its administration
- Remarks upon the rights and duties of jurymen in trials for libel : in a letter addressed to Jeremy Bentham, Esq
- Report
- Report from the Joint Select Committee on the High Court of Justice (King's Bench Division) : together with the proceedings of the committee, minutes of evidence, and appendices
- The Common law of England and jury trials
- The Englishman's right : a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman : plainly setting forth, I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office, & just privileges, of juries, by the law of England
- The Englishman's right : a dialogue between a barrister at law and a juryman, plainly setting forth, I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office, and just privileges, of juries by the law of England
- The Englishman's right : a dialogue between a barrister at law, and a juryman ; plainly setting forth I. The antiquity, II. The excellent designed use, III. The office and just privileges of juries, by the law of England
- The Englishman's right : a dialogue in relation to trial by jury
- The Lord High Steward of England, or, An historical dissertation on the origin, antiquity, and functions of that officer : shewing the difference between him and the King's Chief Justiciar and the Steward of the King's Household, and explaining the offices of the two latter : with remarks on the antient and modern modes of trying peers and an epitome of some remarkable tryals in the reign of Richard II never before digested and published : to which is added a catalogue of the High Stewards of England from the Conquest to the present time, with the names, crimes, and sentences of the peers whom they tried : in this dissertation the account given by Lord Chief Justice Coke of the office of High Steward is stated and confuted
- The conductor generalis, or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor : as also, the office of assize and of the peace, &c.
- The conductor generalis, or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor : as also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c.
- The dark side of trial by jury
- The duties and rights of jurymen, according to law : shewing, 1. the antiquity, 2. the excellent designed use, 3. the office and just privileges of juries: being a choice help for all who are appointed by law to serve on juries
- The elements of the art of packing as applied to special juries : particularly in cases of libel law
- The elements of the art of packing, as applied to special juries : particularly, in cases of libel law
- The history of conspiracy and abuse of legal procedure
- The juror's guide, or, The spirit of the jury laws : pointing out the qualifications, duties, powers, and liabilities of jurors in general, whether on grand juries, special juries, petty juries, or particular inquests
- The jury
- The jury at work : a study of a series of jury trials in which the defendant was acquitted
- The jury laws and their amendment
- The jury laws and their amendment
- The jury, tool of kings, palladium of liberty
- The jury, tool of kings, palladium of liberty
- The juryman's guide
- The juryman's guide
- The juryman's guide
- The juryman's legal hand-book, and manual of common law
- The new jury law : forming a title of the code of legal proceedings, according to the plan proposed for the statute law of the realm
- The plea of "not guilty," or, The evils arising from the present mode of arraigning prisoners : considered in a letter to the Right Hon. Sir G. Grey ...
- The rights of juries vindicated : the speeches of the Dean of St. Asaph's counsel, in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster, on the 15th of November, 1784, in shewing cause why a new trial should be granted, the rule for which had been applied for on the motion of the Honble. Thomas Erskine, the preceding Monday
- The three trials of William Hone : for publishing three parodies; viz. The late John Wilkes's catechism, The political litany, and The sinecurist's creed; to which is added the Trial by jury
- Trial by jury
- Trial by jury and local self-government : embodying the proceedings of the celebrated coroner's inquest on a policeman, killed in an affray whilst interfering in the right of the people to meet in public, to consider their grievances, in Calthorpe Street fields, on the 13th May, 1833, showing the determination of an English jury, despite either the blandishments, or intimidation, of the government of the day, to deliver an honest verdict, with a sketch of the prominent part taken therein, by Mr. Samuel Radness Stockton, foreman of the jury ...
- Trial by jury and local self-government : embodying the proceedings of the celebrated coroner's inquest on a policeman, killed in an affray whilst interfering in the right of the people to meet in public, to consider their grievances, in Calthorpe street fields, on the 13th May, 1833, showing the determination of an English jury, despite either the blandishments, or intimidation, of the government of the day, to deliver an honest verdict, with a sketch of the prominent part taken therein, by Mr. Samuel Radness Stockton, foreman of the jury
- Trials per pais : the law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c. : with a compleat treatise of the law of evidence, precedents, and forms of challenges, demurrers upon evidence, bills of exception, pleas puis le darrein continuance, &c.
- Trials per pais, or, The law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c.
- Trials per pais, or, law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c. : with a compleat treatise of the law of evidence, collected from all the books of reports : together with precedents, and forms of challenges, demurrers upon evidence, bills of exception, pleas puis le darrein continuance, &c.
- Trials per pais, or, the law of England concerning juries by nisi prius, &c.
- Unanimity in trial by jury defended : addressed to the Right Honourable, the Earl of Derby, Prime Minister
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