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Twelve Good Men and True brings together some of the most ambitious and innovative work yet undertaken on the history of an English legal institution. These eleven essays examine the composition of the criminal trial jury in England, the behavior of those who sat as jurors, and popular and official attitudes toward the institution of jury trial from its almost accidental emergence in the early thirteenth century until 1800. The essays have important implications for three problems central to the history of criminal justice administration in England: the way in which the medieval jury was informed and reached its verdict; the degree and form of independence enjoyed by juries during the early modern period when the powers of the bench were very great; and the role of the eighteenth-century trial jury, which, although clearly independent, was, by virtue of the status and experience of its members, arguably a mere extension of the bench. This extensive collection marks the first occasion on which scholars working in several different time periods have focused their attention on the history of a single legal institution. Written by J. M. Beattie, J. S. Cockburn, Thomas A. Green, Roger D. Groot, Douglas Hay, P.J.R. King, P. G. Lawson, Bernard William McLane, J. B. Post, Edward Powell, and Stephen K. Roberts, the essays utilize sophisticated techniques to establish from a variety of manuscript sources the wealth, status, and administrative experience of jurors. Originally published in 1988. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
By J. S. Cockburn (editor) and Thomas A. Green (editor)

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9780691637440 | Princeton Univ Pr, April 19, 2016, cover price $150.00
9780691055114 | Princeton Univ Pr, March 1, 1988, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Twelve Good Men and True brings together some of the most ambitious and innovative work yet undertaken on the history of an English legal institution.

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9780691609119 | Princeton Univ Pr, July 14, 2014, cover price $60.00 | About this edition: Twelve Good Men and True brings together some of the most ambitious and innovative work yet undertaken on the history of an English legal institution.

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Product Description: History of Trial by Jury. (Second edition). Originally published: Jersey City: Frederick D. Linn, [1875]. x, 388 pp. Reprinted 1996, 2012 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Paperback. New. First published in England in 1852, Forsyth's History of Trial by Jury is the first full-scale historical account of the rise and growth of the jury system in England...read more

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9780833712158 | 2 edition (Burt Franklin, June 1, 1999), cover price $23.50
9780963010681 | Lawbook Exchange Ltd, October 1, 1994, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Forsyth, William.

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9781616192624 | Lawbook Exchange Ltd, January 1, 2012, cover price $21.95 | About this edition: History of Trial by Jury.

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Trial by jury is the mainstay of the accusatorial system of criminal justice. Here one of our most distinguished constitutional scholars, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Leonard Levy, brings his formidable skills to bear in tracing the development of what many great legal minds have called the Palladium of Justice. Recounting this history with his characteristic clarity, vigor, and elegance of expression, Mr. Levy has given us a brilliant and useful summary of one of our most cherished freedoms. Incisively, thoroughly, and thoughtfully—as always-Leonard Levy offers historical meaning and understanding to one of our most basic rights. —Stanley I. Kutler (view table of contents)

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9781566632591 | Ivan R Dee, September 1, 1999, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Trial by jury is the mainstay of the accusatorial system of criminal justice.

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9781566633130 | Ivan R Dee, September 1, 2000, cover price $18.95

The Law of the Other is an account of the English doctrine of the "mixed jury". Constable's excavation of the historical, rhetorical, and theoretical foundations of modern law recasts our legal and sociological understandings of the American jury and our contemporary conceptions of law, citizenship, and truth.The "mixed jury" doctrine allowed resident foreigners to have law suits against English natives tried before juries composed half of natives and half of aliens like themselves. As she traces the transformations in this doctrine from the Middle Ages to its abolition in 1870, Constable also reveals the emergence of a world where law rooted in actual practices and customs of communities is replaced by law determined by officials, where juries no longer strive to speak the truth but to ascertain the facts.

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9780226114965 | Univ of Chicago Pr, February 14, 1994, cover price $72.00

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9780226114989 | Univ of Chicago Pr, January 1, 1994, cover price $31.00 | About this edition: The Law of the Other is an account of the English doctrine of the "mixed jury".

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