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" By our constitution the right of a trial by jury is secured to the accused, but it is not exclusively established. This, however, may be done by law, and there are so many strong reasons in its favour, that it has been thought proper to insert in the... "
Project of a New Penal Code for the State of Louisiana - Page 12
by Edward Livingston - 1824 - 146 pages
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Report Made to the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana: On the Plan ...

Edward Livingston - Criminal law - 1822 - 164 pages
...established. This, however, may be done by law, and there are so many strong reasons in its favor, that it has been thought proper to insert in the code,...option of the accused, a desire to propitiate the favor of the judge ; ignorance of his true interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might...
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A System of Penal Law, for the State of Louisiana: Consisting of a Code of ...

Edward Livingston - Crime - 1833 - 768 pages
...blessings of freedom. The important task of spreading this kind of information, ought not, therefore, be left to the chance of private exertion ; it must...confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a trial by his country, and thus, by degrees, accustom the people to a spectacle...
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A System of Penal Law, for the State of Louisiana: Consisting of a Code of ...

Edward Livingston - Crime - 1833 - 768 pages
...blessings of freedom. The important task of spreading this kind of information, ought not, therefore, be left to the chance of private exertion ; it must...confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage, of a trial by his country, and thus, by 'degrees, accustom the people to a spectacle...
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History of Greece, Volume 5

George Grote - Greece - 1849 - 584 pages
...dikasteries. of the " By our constitution (i'. e. in Louisiana), the right of a trial by jury dikasteries is secured to the accused, but it is not exclusively...propitiate the favour of the judge, ignorance of his interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a...
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A History of Greece, Volume 5

George Grote - Greece - 1849 - 634 pages
...the accused, but it is not exclusively established. This however may be done by law, and there arc so many strong reasons in its favour, that it has...propitiate the favour of the judge, ignorance of his interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a...
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A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the ..., Volume 4

George Grote - Greece - 1862 - 614 pages
...judicial power from individual magistrates to the dikastericu. "By our constitution (i. «. in Louisiana), the right of a trial by jury is secured to the accused,...accused, a desire to propitiate the favour of the judge, ignoranet of his interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the...
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History of Greece, Volume 5

George Grote - Greece - 1861 - 436 pages
...established. This, however, may be done by law, and there are so many strong reasons in its favor, that it has been thought proper to insert in the code...option of the accused, a desire to propitiate the favor of the judge, ignorance of his interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might induce...
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A History of Greece; from the Earliest Period to the Close of the ..., Volume 5

George Grote - Greece - 1870 - 520 pages
...established. This however may be done by law, and there are so many strong reasons iu its favour, that it tins been thought proper to insert in the code a precise...propitiate the favour of the judge, ignorance of his interest, or the confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a...
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The Complete Works of Edward Livingston on Criminal Jurisprudence ..., Volume 1

Edward Livingston, Salmon Portland Chase - Crime - 1873 - 600 pages
...blessings of freedom. The important task of spreading this kind of information, ought not, therefore, be left to the chance of private exertion ; it must...confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a trial by his country, and thus, by degrees, accustom the people to a spectacle...
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The Complete Works of Edward Livingston on Criminal Jurisprudence ..., Volume 1

Edward Livingston, Salmon Portland Chase - Crime - 1873 - 614 pages
...therefore, be left to the chance of private exertion ; it must be made a public duty ; every one employed hi the administration of justice will then act under...confusion incident to his situation, might induce him to waive the advantage of a trial by his country, and thus, by degrees, accustom the people to a spectacle...
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