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Unlock the secrets of the criminal trial system with "The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial" from Oxford Studies in Modern Legal History. Discover how the legal landscape shifted from lawyer-free to lawyer-dominated, offering a fascinating look at the evolution of the Anglo-American legal procedure. Professor Langbein's rich insights and novel sources illuminate the formation of criminal evidence law, providing a comprehensive account of this historic transformation.
Delve into the captivating world of trials at London's Old Bailey through this groundbreaking book. Professor Langbein masterfully navigates the complex dynamics between defense counsel, prosecutors, and judges, revealing how legal battles were fought and won in the courtroom. Learn how lawyers strategically captured the trial, reshaping the very essence of the criminal justice system in the 18th century.
Explore the intricate web of prosecutorial challenges and defense strategies that unfolded during this pivotal period. From reward-seeking thieftakers to crown witnesses coerced into testifying, the legal battleground was fraught with danger and intrigue. Witness how defense counsel skillfully manipulated the adversary procedure to silence the accused and redefine the purpose of the criminal trial forever.
Embark on a journey through legal history and gain a newfound appreciation for the evolution of the adversary system of trial. Equip yourself with invaluable knowledge and insights that will deepen your understanding of the legal landscape. Order your copy of "The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial" now.
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