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Gerald J Pierson

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2007

Criminal Law and Procedure

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Extralegal Crimes, Extralegal Punishments: Justice On The Antebellum Plantation, Gerald J. Pierson Apr 2007

Extralegal Crimes, Extralegal Punishments: Justice On The Antebellum Plantation, Gerald J. Pierson

Gerald J Pierson

Most plantation slaves in the American South prior to the Civil War never encountered the ordinary, legally established criminal justice system in their communities. Instead, an ad hoc justice system, unique to each plantation and controlled by the slaves’ master and enforced by the master, overseer, and driver, constituted the mechanism of control. Each plantation was, in effect, a common law jurisdiction within the larger “federal” system composed of the ordinary Southern state legal systems. This justice system, extralegal and profoundly authoritarian, possessed the accouterments of any criminal justice system: rule-making authority, the establishment and “publishing” of statutory crimes, gradation …