Courts and Rights: The American Judiciary in ActionRandom House, 1961 - 117 páginas |
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... criminal prosecu- tions had to be filtered through a local body . Article III Section 3 of the Constitution requires that all criminal trials be " by Jury , " and this has been rigorously construed as demanding unanimous decision of a ...
... criminal prosecu- tions had to be filtered through a local body . Article III Section 3 of the Constitution requires that all criminal trials be " by Jury , " and this has been rigorously construed as demanding unanimous decision of a ...
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... criminal and in civil cases , can be waived by the agreement of the parties involved . No juries are employed when courts sit in admiralty or in the exercise of their equity jurisdiction . It is interesting further to note that as a ...
... criminal and in civil cases , can be waived by the agreement of the parties involved . No juries are employed when courts sit in admiralty or in the exercise of their equity jurisdiction . It is interesting further to note that as a ...
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... criminal due process . Instead , it takes each case before it on its individual merits and reaches a determination whether , on the whole record , the individual has received a " fair trial . " 32 Some- times the absence of counsel ...
... criminal due process . Instead , it takes each case before it on its individual merits and reaches a determination whether , on the whole record , the individual has received a " fair trial . " 32 Some- times the absence of counsel ...
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THE RULE OF LAW | 1 |
THE JUDICIAL PROCESS | 12 |
THE RIGHTS OF THE CITIZEN | 48 |
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