The Palladium of Justice: Origins of Trial by Jury

Author:   Leonard W. Levy
Publisher:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781566633130


Pages:   125
Publication Date:   15 August 2000
Format:   Paperback
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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.” Mr. Levy identifies the roots of trial by jury in the inquest, a medieval investigatory body whose members were sworn to tell the truth and whose verdicts of guilt or innocence were used by royal courts. From about 1376 the custom of requiring a unanimous verdict from twelve jurors developed. By the mid-fifteenth century, juries—supposedly representative of the community—were beginning to hear evidence that was produced in court. No one could lose life, limb, liberty, or property in a civil or criminal case without a unanimous verdict of guilt. In the American colonies, trial by jury thrived, and from the time of Peter Zenger’s famous test of press freedom in 1735, the jury decided the law as well as the facts. By 1776 trail by jury was a common right. Recounting the 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.

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Author:   Leonard W. Levy
Publisher:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
Imprint:   Ivan R Dee, Inc
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9781566633130


ISBN 10:   1566633133
Pages:   125
Publication Date:   15 August 2000
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A compact, lucid analysis from a master of constitutional disputes.--Fisher, Louis


Incisively, thoroughly, and thoughtfully as always Leonard Levy offers his historical meaning and understanding to one of our most basic rights. We are once again in his debt.--Stanley I. Kutler


Incisively, thoroughly, and thoughtfully as always Leonard Levy offers his historical meaning and understanding to one of our most basic rights. We are once again in his debt.--Kutler, Stanley I.


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Leonard W. Levy, whose Origins of the Fifth Amendment won the Pulitzer Prize in history, is formerly Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional History at Brandeis University and Andrew W. Mellon All-Claremont Professor of Humanities and History at the Claremont Graduate School. His other writings, many of which have also won awards, include Origins of the Fifth Amendment, Blasphemy, The Establishment Clause, Freedom of the Press from Zenger to Jefferson, Original Intent and the Framers' Constitution, and Jefferson and Civil Liberties. He lives in Ashland, Oregon.

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