The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... decide on the facts in dispute . That is , they decide whether the accused person really has broken the law , or , in case of a dispute between two men , the jury decides what actually happened . Then the judge explains the law . The ...
... decide on the facts in dispute . That is , they decide whether the accused person really has broken the law , or , in case of a dispute between two men , the jury decides what actually happened . Then the judge explains the law . The ...
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... decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the grand jury does not decide the question of guilt or inno- cence ; it merely decides whether , on the whole ...
... decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the grand jury does not decide the question of guilt or inno- cence ; it merely decides whether , on the whole ...
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... decide which is true ; in other words , to decide what are the facts in the case . 7. At the right of the judge is another little raised plat- form with a railing fronting the jury . This is called the dock , and here the accused person ...
... decide which is true ; in other words , to decide what are the facts in the case . 7. At the right of the judge is another little raised plat- form with a railing fronting the jury . This is called the dock , and here the accused person ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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