Judicial Procedures

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General

Baker, J. H.. An Introduction to English Legal History. London, 1971; 2nd edn 1979.

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Baker, J. H.. Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 1550-1800. In Cockburn, J. S. (ed), Crime in England 1500-1800. Princeton, 1977.

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Beattie, J. M.. Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. Princeton, 1986.

Notes: chap.2 - policing; chap.3 - killing; chaps.4-5 - theft; chap.5 - gender; chaps.6-7 - judicial procedures; chap.8 trial verdicts; chaps.9-10 - punishment View or add to this citation.

Beattie, J. M.. Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror. Oxford, 2001.

Notes: chap.3-4 - constables; chap.5 - thief-takers; chap.6-7 - judicial procedures, judges and juries, verdicts; chap.6-10 - pardons; chap.9 - transportation View or add to this citation.

Bentley, David. English Criminal Justice in the Nineteenth Century. London, 1998.

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Cockburn, J. S.. A History of English Assizes, 1558-1714. London, 1972.

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Cockburn, J. S.. Trial by the book? Fact and Theory in the Criminal Process. In Baker, J. H. (ed), Legal Records and the Historian. London, 1978.

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Crawford, Catherine. Legalizing Medicine: Early Modern Legal Systems and the Growth of Medico-Legal Knowledge. In Clark, M., Crawford, C. (ed), Legal Medicine in History. Cambridge and New York, 1994. pp: 89-116.

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Crawford, Catherine. Medical Practitioners and the Law in Eighteenth-Century England. In Otsuka, Y., Sakai, S. (ed), Medicine and the Law. Tokyo, 1998. pp: 35-62.

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Eigen, Joel Peter. Witnessing Insanity: Madness and Mad-Doctors in the English Court. London, 1995.

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Forbes, T. R.. Surgeons at the Old Bailey: English Forensic Medicine to 1878. New Haven, 1985.

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Guyette, Fred. An Open Access Source for the Study of Religion and the Law: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey: London's Central Criminal Court 1674-1913. Theological Librarianship: An Online Journal of the American Theological Library Association, 1:2 (2008).

Web: http://journal.atla.com/ojs/index.php/theolib/article/view/60/129. View or add to this citation.

Herber, Mark. Legal London: A Pictorial History. Chichester, 1999.

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King, Peter. Crime, Justice and Discretion in England, 1740-1820. Oxford, 2000.

Notes: chap.2-3 - policing; chap.5 - gender; chap.6 - theft; chap.7 - judicial procedures, verdicts; chap.8-10 - punishment general; chap.9 - pardons View or add to this citation.

King, Peter. 'Press Gangs are Better Magistrates than the Middlesex Justices': Young Offenders, Press Gangs and Prosecution Strategies in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth-Century England. In Landau, Norma (ed), Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, 2002. pp: 97-116.

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Landau, Norma (ed). Law, Crime and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, 2002.

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Landsman, Stephen. One Hundred Years of Rectitude: Medical Witnesses at the Old Bailey, 1717-1817. Law and History Review, 16:3 (1998). pp: 445-494.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Criminal Trial before the Lawyers. The University of Chicago Law Review, 45 (1978). pp: 263-316.

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Langbein, J. H.. Shaping the Eighteenth-Century Criminal Trial: A View from the Ryder Sources. University of Chicago Law Review, 50:1 (1983). pp: 1-36.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial. Oxford, 2003.

Web: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.php?id=9004. View or add to this citation.

McKenzie, Andrea. 'This Death Some Strong and Stout Hearted Man Doth Choose': The Practice of Peine Forte et Dure in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century England. Law and History Review, 23 (2005). pp: 279-314.

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Paley, Ruth (ed). Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney: The Justicing Notebook of Henry Norris. London Record Society vol. 28, 1991.

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Shoemaker, R. B.. Prosecution and Punishment: Petty Crime and the Law in London and Rural Middlesex. Cambridge, 1991.

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Judges and Juries

Beattie, J. M.. London Juries in the 1690s. In Cockburn, J. S., Green, T. (ed), Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal Trial Jury in England, 1200-1800. Princeton, 1988.

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Beattie, J. M.. Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror. Oxford, 2001.

Notes: chap.3-4 - constables; chap.5 - thief-takers; chap.6-7 - judicial procedures, judges and juries, verdicts; chap.6-10 - pardons; chap.9 - transportation View or add to this citation.

Foss, E.. Biographia Juridica: A Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England, 1066-1870. London, 1870.

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Green, T.. Verdict According to Conscience: Perspectives on the English Criminal Trial Jury, 1200-1800. Chicago, 1985.

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Hay, D.. The Class Composition of the Palladium of Liberty: Trial Jurors in the Eighteenth Century. In Cockburn, J. S., Green, Thomas A. (ed), Twelve Good Men and True: The Criminal Trial Jury in England, 1200-1800. Princeton, 1988.

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Lamoine, G.. Charges to the Grand Jury, 1689-1803. London: Royal Historical Society, 1992.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Criminal Trial before the Lawyers. The University of Chicago Law Review, 45 (1978). pp: 263-316.

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Oldham, J. C.. The Origins of the Special Jury. University of Chicago Law Review, 50 (1983). pp: 137-221.

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Wiener, Martin J.. Judges vs. Jurors: Courtroom Tensions in Murder Trials and the Law of Criminal Responsibility in Nineteenth-Century England. Law and History Review, 17, 3 (1999). pp: 467-506.

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The Role of Lawyers

Beattie, J. M.. Scales of Justice: Defence Counsel and the English Criminal Trial in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. Law and History Review, 9 (1991). pp: 221-67.

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Beattie, John M.. Garrow and the Detectives; Lawyers and Policemen at the Old Bailey in the late Eighteenth Century. Crime, Histoire et Sociétés/Crime, History and societies, 11, 2 (2007). pp: 5-23.

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Cairns, David J.A.. Advocacy and the Making of the Adversarial Criminal Trial, 1800-1865. Oxford, 1998.

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Gallanis, T. P.. The Rise of Modern Evidence Law. Iowa Law Review, 84 (1999). pp: 499-560.

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Landsman, S.. The Rise of the Contentious Spirit: Adversary Procedure in Eighteenth-Century England. Cornell Law Review, 75 (1990). pp: 498-609.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Criminal Trial before the Lawyers. The University of Chicago Law Review, 45 (1978). pp: 263-316.

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Langbein, J. H.. Shaping the Eighteenth-Century Criminal Trial: A View from the Ryder Sources. University of Chicago Law Review, 50:1 (1983). pp: 1-36.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Prosecutorial Origins of Defence Counsel in the Eighteenth Century: The Appearance of Solicitors. Cambridge Law Journal, 58 (1999). pp: 314-365.

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Langbein, J. H.. The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial. Oxford, 2003.

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Lemmings, David. Professors of the Law: Barristers and English Legal Culture in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford, 2000.

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May, Allyson. The Bar and the Old Bailey, 1750-1850. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and London, 2003.

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Symposium. The Origins of the Adversary Criminal Trial. Journal of Legal History, 28:1 (2005). pp: 63-89.

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Trial Verdicts

Beattie, J. M.. Crime and the Courts in England 1660-1800. Princeton, 1986.

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Beattie, J. M.. Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror. Oxford, 2001.

Notes: chap.3-4 - constables; chap.5 - thief-takers; chap.6-7 - judicial procedures, judges and juries, verdicts; chap.6-10 - pardons; chap.9 - transportation View or add to this citation.

Eigen, J. P.. Intentionality and Insanity: What the Eighteenth-Century Juror Heard. In Bynum, William F., Porter, Roy, Shepherd, Michael (ed), The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry, Volume 2: Institutions and Society. London, 1985.

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King, Peter. Decision-Makers and Decision-Making in the English Criminal Law, 1750-1800. Historical Journal, 27 (1984). pp: 25-58.

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King, Peter. Crime, Justice and Discretion in England, 1740-1820. Oxford, 2000.

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Rabin, Dana. Identity, Crime and Legal Responsibility in Eighteenth-Century England. Basingstoke, 2004.

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Rabin, Dana. Drunkenness and Responsibility for Crime in the Eighteenth Century. Journal of British Studies, 44:3 (2005). pp: 457-77.

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Walker, N., McCabe, Sarah. Crime and Insanity in England: The Historical Perspective. Edinburgh, 1968.

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