Fact and law in appellate jurisdiction

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Fact and law in appellate jurisdiction
Vincent M. Del Buono, Vincent ...
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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 A History of Criminal Appeals Legislation

Chapter 2 Voluntariness - Question of Fact: Question of Law

Chapter 3 Is a Voir Dire Necessary?

Chapter 4 Conclusion

Appendix

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
225

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Fact and law in appellate jurisdiction
1976, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
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First Sentence

"Appeals in criminal cases have been an integral feature of our criminal jurisprudence since their introduction in the several colonial acts modelled upon the English Crown Cases Act of 1848. In spite of this the institution of criminal appeals itself has never been subjected to a systematic scrutiny either as to its development or its effects upon our criminal jurisprudence. This thesis attempts in part to remedy this deficiency."

Edition Notes

Thesis (LL.M.)--University of Toronto.

Published in
[Toronto]

Classifications

Library of Congress
KF 9690 D33 1976

The Physical Object

Pagination
225 leaves ;
Number of pages
225

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17385399M

First Sentence

"Appeals in criminal cases have been an integral feature of our criminal jurisprudence since their introduction in the several colonial acts modelled upon the English Crown Cases Act of 1848. In spite of this the institution of criminal appeals itself has never been subjected to a systematic scrutiny either as to its development or its effects upon our criminal jurisprudence. This thesis attempts in part to remedy this deficiency."

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