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How Courts Govern America, H. John Rogers
How Courts Govern America, H. John Rogers
West Virginia Law Review
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The Pauper--Short-Changed At The Jury Box, Jeffrey J. Yost
The Pauper--Short-Changed At The Jury Box, Jeffrey J. Yost
West Virginia Law Review
Fear of governmental domination prompted the founders of the United States to restrict governmental interference with individual liberties. Indeed, the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution to prohibit tampering with preferred freedoms. One such prohibition is that no citizen can be deprived of his life, liberty or property solely upon governmental accusations. Such deprivation can follow only after determination of guilt by a jury of the individual's peers. However, West Virginia statutorily denies paupers this fundamental right to a trial by their peers. This denial constitutes an invidious discrimination violative of the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
National Institute Of Justice--A Proposal, Bert H. Early
National Institute Of Justice--A Proposal, Bert H. Early
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Menace Of Jarndyce And Jarndyce, J. H. Brennan
The Menace Of Jarndyce And Jarndyce, J. H. Brennan
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A.
Should The Jury System Be Abolished, T. W. A.
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Councils, Thurman Arnold
Courts Of Law And Equity--Why They Exist And Why They Differ, Warren B. Kittle
Courts Of Law And Equity--Why They Exist And Why They Differ, Warren B. Kittle
West Virginia Law Review
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