Jury trials
This category delves into the intricate processes and procedures of jury trials, showcasing the complexities of legal systems and the role of juries in the judicial process. Ideal for law students, legal professionals, and those interested in understanding the nuances of criminal law, these resources provide essential insights and analyses of jury behavior, selection, and decision-making. Discover an array of texts that illuminate how trials unfold and the profound impact they have on justice.
Courts and Trials: A Reference Handbook
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Objection!: How High-Priced Defense Attorneys, Celebrity Defendants, and a 24/7 Media Have Hijacked Our Criminal Justice System
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Creating Dominance: Winning Strategies for Law Firms
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The Devils Advocates: Greatest Closing Arguments in Criminal Law
Michael S. Lief, H. Mitchell Caldwell
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State Trials Of The Reign Of Edward The First, 1289-1293
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Maurice Guildford: Or the Trials of a Small Boy
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The Assassination Of President Lincoln And The Trial Of The Conspirators (1865)
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Before And At Trial: What Should Be Done By Counsel, Solicitor And Client (1890)
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Is Trial By Jury Worth Keeping? (1850)
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Trial Of Edward Irving: A Cento Of Criticism (1823)
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Triple-Expansion Engines And Engine Trials (1890)
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The Submarine Boys Trial Trip: Or Making Good As Young Experts (1909)
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The Remarkable Trial Of Thomas Chandler (1751)
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The Trial And Conviction Of Abraham Casler, For The Murder Of His Wife, Catharine Casler (1817)
Abraham Casler, Court Of Oyer And Terminer
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Go for It!: Cross-Examination to Closing: How to Win an Intellectual Property Trial Before a Jury
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The Great Mollie Maguire: Trials In Carbon And Schuylkill Counties, Pennsylvania (1876)
Charles Albright, Francis Wade Hughes
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The Interlude Of The Trial Of Treasure (1850)
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The Genuine Account Of The Trial Of Eugene Aram (1832)
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The Stepmothers Recompense: Or Mrs. Ellertons Trials And Reward (1864)
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Trial Of Jacob Gruber For A Misdemeanor (1819)
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Category „Jury trials“
Exploring the world of jury trials unveils the intricate processes that define our legal system. This category is invaluable for legal students, practitioners, and anyone intrigued by how justice is served in the courtroom. Jury trials have a storied history, rooted deeply in the democratic ideals of fairness and representation, allowing ordinary citizens to participate in the adjudication of serious criminal cases.
Readers might find their appreciation deepened for the nuanced role that juries play in safeguarding liberties and ensuring that verdicts are derived from both evidence and community standards. Understanding jury trials not only highlights the procedural aspects of criminal law but also underscores the moral and ethical considerations intrinsic to delivering justice. Literature in this category delves into landmark cases, procedural manuals, and analyses of jury behavior, enriching one’s comprehension of this pivotal aspect of law.
The authors and publishers contributing to this category are experts in their fields, offering well-researched insights and practical perspectives. Their works not only clarify the complexities surrounding jury trials but also illuminate the human experiences involved, making this exploration both educational and personally resonant.