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""On The Admissibility Of Confessions And Challenge Of Jurors In Criminal Cases In England And Ireland"" is a legal treatise written by Henry Holmes Joy in 1842. The book explores two important aspects of criminal law in England and Ireland: the admissibility of confessions as evidence in criminal cases, and the challenge of jurors during the trial process. Joy provides a detailed analysis of the legal principles and precedents that govern the admissibility of confessions in criminal trials. He examines the different types of confessions, including those made voluntarily, under duress, or as a…mehr

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""On The Admissibility Of Confessions And Challenge Of Jurors In Criminal Cases In England And Ireland"" is a legal treatise written by Henry Holmes Joy in 1842. The book explores two important aspects of criminal law in England and Ireland: the admissibility of confessions as evidence in criminal cases, and the challenge of jurors during the trial process. Joy provides a detailed analysis of the legal principles and precedents that govern the admissibility of confessions in criminal trials. He examines the different types of confessions, including those made voluntarily, under duress, or as a result of inducement or promise. He also considers the impact of confessions made by accomplices or co-defendants, and the role of judges in determining whether a confession is admissible as evidence.In addition to discussing the admissibility of confessions, Joy also examines the challenge of jurors in criminal cases. He explains the different grounds on which a juror can be challenged, including bias, prejudice, or a lack of impartiality. He also considers the role of the judge in determining whether a juror should be challenged, and the procedures that must be followed during the challenge process.Overall, ""On The Admissibility Of Confessions And Challenge Of Jurors In Criminal Cases In England And Ireland"" provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of two important aspects of criminal law in England and Ireland. It is a valuable resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the history and development of criminal law.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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