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Louis J. Sirico Jr.

1999

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The Trial Of Charles I: A Sesquitricentennial Reflection, Louis Sirico Jul 1999

The Trial Of Charles I: A Sesquitricentennial Reflection, Louis Sirico

Louis J. Sirico Jr.

n 1649, Charles I, England's second Stuart king, became the only English ruler to be tried and beheaded. His ordeal illustrates what happens when revolutionaries attempt to use the traditional legal process to overthrow the political order. Charles's opponents--Oliver Cromwell's army and its Puritan allies--believed they could not execute a hereditary monarch unless they attempted to follow acceptable legal proceedings. Therefore, they created a kangaroo court that tried Charles by mimicking a formal trial. Their elaborate impersonation of the rule of law resolutely failed. According to Charles, the court's creators wrongfully claimed the power to alter the kingdom's constitutional structure …