Observations On The Inutility Of Grand Juries, And Suggestions For Their Abolition
William Corne Humphreys
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Observations On The Inutility Of Grand Juries, And Suggestions For Their Abolition

To Which Are Added A Few Remarks Upon The Necessity Of Empowering Coroners To Take Bail (1857)

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Observations On The Inutility Of Grand Juries, And Suggestions For Their Abolition: To Which Are Added A Few Remarks Upon The Necessity Of Empowering Coroners To Take Bail (1857) is a book written by William Corne Humphreys. The book argues that grand juries, which are panels of citizens that decide whether there is enough evidence to bring a criminal case to trial, are unnecessary and should be abolished. Humphreys suggests that the role of grand juries could be replaced by a system where judges decide whether there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial. Additionally, the book proposes t...