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020 _a9780199287239
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100 _aLangbein John H
245 _aThe origins of adversary criminal trial
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2003
300 _a354p
_cxiv
365 _bRs.3,319
505 _aContents INTRODUCTION; 1. The Lawyer-Free Criminal Trial; The Altercation; The Rapidity of Trial; The Rule Against Defence Counsel; The Marian Pretrial; The 'Accused Speaks' Trial; The Plight of the Accused; 2. The Treason Trials Act of 1696: The Advent of Defense Counsel; The Treason Trials of the Later Stuarts; The Critque of the Trials; The Provisions of the Act; The Restriction to Treason; Of Aristocrats and Paupers: Treason's Legacy for Adversary Criminal Justice; 3. The Prosecutorial Origins of Defence Counsel; Prosecution Lawyers; Prosecution Perjury; Making Forgery Felony; Evening Up: Defense Counsel Enters the Felony Trial; 4. The Law of Criminal Evidence; The View From the Sessions Papers; The Character Rule; The Corroboration Rule; The Confession Rule; Unfinished Business: The Hearsay Rule; Groping for the Lever: Excluding Evidence; 5. From Altercation to Adversary Trial; Latency; Silencing the Accused; Prosecution Counsel; Defense Counsel; Judicial Acquiescence; Jury Trial; The Truth Deficit.
650 _a1. Criminal Procedure - U K- History - 18th Century2. Defense - Criminal Procedure - U K - History - 18th Century3. Prosecution - U K- History - 18th Century4. Evidence - Criminal - U K - History - 18th Century5. Trials - U K - History - 18th
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