The Works of James Wilson, Volume 2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... judges . This will appear from a variety of considerations . - In the turbulent times , to which I allude , the jurors , as we are told by Montesquieu , were obliged to fight either of the parties who might give them the lie . When ...
... judges . This will appear from a variety of considerations . - In the turbulent times , to which I allude , the jurors , as we are told by Montesquieu , were obliged to fight either of the parties who might give them the lie . When ...
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... judges , whether such a thing were done or no ; they are only judges of matter of fact . " Lord Commissioner Keble delivers it as the opinion of the court , that " the jury are judges of matter of fact altogether ; but that they are not ...
... judges , whether such a thing were done or no ; they are only judges of matter of fact . " Lord Commissioner Keble delivers it as the opinion of the court , that " the jury are judges of matter of fact altogether ; but that they are not ...
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... judges . Let us now see how the judges receive assistance from the jury . " Ex facto oritur jus . " The jury lay the foundation of truth , on which the judges erect the superstructure of law . A correct statement of the facts , every ...
... judges . Let us now see how the judges receive assistance from the jury . " Ex facto oritur jus . " The jury lay the foundation of truth , on which the judges erect the superstructure of law . A correct statement of the facts , every ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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