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Foundations of American Criminal Due Process at Trial by Francis R. Herrmann, Brownlow M. Speer

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Foundations of American Criminal Due Process at Trial by Francis R. Herrmann, Brownlow M. Speer

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A combination of media, personal experience, and education have introduced the average American to their right to a fair trial by jury, a protection set out in the Bill of Rights of the American Constitution. However, the specific rights that set the jury system up for fair trial procedure have roots far older than the Bill of Rights.

Foundations of American Criminal Due Process at Trial delves into a subject whose historical horizon includes the pulpit of St. Augustine, a workshop of ninth-century forgers, the prosecution of pirates in medieval England, and defendants’ demands for basic safeguards in English common-law trials. Francis R. Herrmann and Brownlow M. Speer scrutinize previously overlooked primary sources, underline the influence of canon law and classic writings on English law, and trace the fundamental protections of accused persons to Judeo-Christian principles. A text sure to be of interest to practitioners, scholars, and lay readers, Foundations of American Criminal Due Process at Trial anchors American fair trial rights in the geography and chronology of a Western legal tradition that encompasses Rome, medieval Europe, and England.

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BINDING

Hardcover

AUTHOR

Francis R. Herrmann, Brownlow M. Speer

EDITION

2025

ISBN

9780199812110

PUBLICATION

Oxford University Press

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