The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature

The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature
Title The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature PDF eBook
Author Elise Wang
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2024-04-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192698257

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The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature explores the literary inheritance of criminal procedure in thirteenth to fifteenth century English law, focusing on felony, the gravest common law offense. Most scholarship in medieval law and literature has focused on statute and theory, drawing from the instantiating texts of English law: acts of Parliament, judicial treatises, the Magna Carta. But those whose job it was to write about the law rarely wrote about felony. Its definition was left to its practice--from investigation to conviction--and that procedure fell to local communities who were generally untrained in the law. Left with many practical and ethical questions and few legal answers, they turned to cultural ones, archived in sermons they had heard, plays they had seen, and poetry they knew. This book reads the documents of criminal procedure--coroners' reports, plea rolls, and gaol delivery records--alongside literary scenes of investigation, interrogation, and witnessing to tell a new intellectual history of criminal procedure's beginnings. The chapters of The Making of Felony Procedure guide the reader through the steps of a felony prosecution, from act to conviction, examining the questions local communities faced at each step. What evidence should be prioritized in a death investigation? Should the accused consider narrative satisfaction when building his plea? What are the dangers of a witnessing system that depends so heavily on a few "oathworthy" men? What can a jury do if the accused's guilt seems partial or complex? And what if the defendant-for whatever reason--refuses to participate in this new, still--delicate system of justice? The book argues that answers they found, and the sources that informed them, created the system that became modern criminal procedure. The epilogue offers some thoughts about the resilience and incoherence of the concept of felony, from the start of the jury trial to the present day.

The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature

The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature
Title The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature PDF eBook
Author Elise Wang
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2024-04-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0192698249

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The Making of Felony Procedure in Middle English Literature explores the literary inheritance of criminal procedure in thirteenth to fifteenth century English law, focusing on felony, the gravest common law offense. Most scholarship in medieval law and literature has focused on statute and theory, drawing from the instantiating texts of English law: acts of Parliament, judicial treatises, the Magna Carta. But those whose job it was to write about the law rarely wrote about felony. Its definition was left to its practice--from investigation to conviction--and that procedure fell to local communities who were generally untrained in the law. Left with many practical and ethical questions and few legal answers, they turned to cultural ones, archived in sermons they had heard, plays they had seen, and poetry they knew. This book reads the documents of criminal procedure--coroners' reports, plea rolls, and gaol delivery records--alongside literary scenes of investigation, interrogation, and witnessing to tell a new intellectual history of criminal procedure's beginnings. The chapters of The Making of Felony Procedure guide the reader through the steps of a felony prosecution, from act to conviction, examining the questions local communities faced at each step. What evidence should be prioritized in a death investigation? Should the accused consider narrative satisfaction when building his plea? What are the dangers of a witnessing system that depends so heavily on a few "oathworthy" men? What can a jury do if the accused's guilt seems partial or complex? And what if the defendant-for whatever reason--refuses to participate in this new, still--delicate system of justice? The book argues that answers they found, and the sources that informed them, created the system that became modern criminal procedure. The epilogue offers some thoughts about the resilience and incoherence of the concept of felony, from the start of the jury trial to the present day.

Felony and Misdemeanor

Felony and Misdemeanor
Title Felony and Misdemeanor PDF eBook
Author Julius Goebel (Jr.)
Publisher Lawbook Exchange, Limited
Total Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9781584776031

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Immediately acclaimed as one of the most important contributions to European legal history, Felony and Misdemeanor has a broader scope than its title suggests. It is a history of the legal institutions in the Frankish Empire, Normandy and pre-conquest England and their contributions to the formation of Anglo-American private law, public law and judicial administration. It is also a social and political history of the early Middle Ages. This work, complete in itself, was intended to have a second volume which was never published. Reviewing this book in 1938 for the Harvard Law Review, Max Radin said it was "one of the most notable contributions to European legal history that has been made anywhere in recent years" and "a first-rate achievement" (51:1463, 1465).

Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England

Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England
Title Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Papp Kamali
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2019-08
Genre History
ISBN 1108498795

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Explores the role of criminal intent in constituting felony in the first two centuries of the English criminal trial jury.

The English Catalogue of Books

The English Catalogue of Books
Title The English Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Sampson Low
Publisher
Total Pages 1630
Release 1911
Genre English imprints
ISBN

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Volumes for 1898-1968 include a directory of publishers.

Library of American Law and Practice: Jurisprudence. Legal history. Legal literature. Criminal law. Criminal procedure

Library of American Law and Practice: Jurisprudence. Legal history. Legal literature. Criminal law. Criminal procedure
Title Library of American Law and Practice: Jurisprudence. Legal history. Legal literature. Criminal law. Criminal procedure PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 468
Release 1919
Genre Law
ISBN

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Crime and the Treatment of the Criminal

Crime and the Treatment of the Criminal
Title Crime and the Treatment of the Criminal PDF eBook
Author Charles Shirley Potts
Publisher
Total Pages 644
Release 1910
Genre Crime
ISBN

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