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Page 16
... procedure of the Roman law , which was accusatory and not unduly favorable to the accusers , broke down in the twelfth century under the influence of the inquisition developed by the Dominicans , to the point where not only in preparing ...
... procedure of the Roman law , which was accusatory and not unduly favorable to the accusers , broke down in the twelfth century under the influence of the inquisition developed by the Dominicans , to the point where not only in preparing ...
Page 93
... Procedure of 1848 the very state which originated the reform movement slipped back into the artificialities that reform was designed to remove , while English procedural law became more and more untrammeled . A federal judge is quoted ...
... Procedure of 1848 the very state which originated the reform movement slipped back into the artificialities that reform was designed to remove , while English procedural law became more and more untrammeled . A federal judge is quoted ...
Page 101
... procedure may finally come to absolutely nothing . In some of the speeches and articles criticizing the " technical " nature of criminal procedure and stressing the need for " simplifi- cation " the rules are held out as the sole reason ...
... procedure may finally come to absolutely nothing . In some of the speeches and articles criticizing the " technical " nature of criminal procedure and stressing the need for " simplifi- cation " the rules are held out as the sole reason ...
Contents
THE GRIMY COURT OF THE MAGISTRATE | 14 |
MACHINERY | 75 |
RULES | 91 |
Copyright | |
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