On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1859 - 629 páginas |
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... AC . CUSATORIAL AND INQUISITORIAL TRIALS . INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDGE . . 206 218 CHAPTER XX . TRIAL BY JURY . THE ADVO- 235 INDEPENDENCE OF JUS CONTINUED . CATE SELF - GOVERNMENT CHAPTER XXI . CHAPTER XXII . AMERICAN X CONTENTS .
... AC . CUSATORIAL AND INQUISITORIAL TRIALS . INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDGE . . 206 218 CHAPTER XX . TRIAL BY JURY . THE ADVO- 235 INDEPENDENCE OF JUS CONTINUED . CATE SELF - GOVERNMENT CHAPTER XXI . CHAPTER XXII . AMERICAN X CONTENTS .
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... judge- I do not speak of his independence , which is of much later date - and the early , comparatively speaking , independent position of the English church , seem to me two of the most significant facts in English history , and an ...
... judge- I do not speak of his independence , which is of much later date - and the early , comparatively speaking , independent position of the English church , seem to me two of the most significant facts in English history , and an ...
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... judge , who may liberate him , bail him , or remand him , no matter at whose command or for what reasons the prisoner is detained . It allows of no " administrative ar- rests , " as extra - judicial arrests are called in France , or im ...
... judge , who may liberate him , bail him , or remand him , no matter at whose command or for what reasons the prisoner is detained . It allows of no " administrative ar- rests , " as extra - judicial arrests are called in France , or im ...
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... judges were allowed to demand exorbitant bail , they might defeat the action of this principle in every practical case . It was enacted , therefore , in the first year of William and Mary , ' and has been adopted in all our ...
... judges were allowed to demand exorbitant bail , they might defeat the action of this principle in every practical case . It was enacted , therefore , in the first year of William and Mary , ' and has been adopted in all our ...
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... judges , should the principle thus solemnly pronounced be disregarded , it has worked well for the arrested person ... judge can take no bail . These are especially those offences for the punishment of which no equivalent in money can be ...
... judges , should the principle thus solemnly pronounced be disregarded , it has worked well for the arrested person ... judge can take no bail . These are especially those offences for the punishment of which no equivalent in money can be ...
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