British and United States Court Systems
.... Appeals from this level are made to either the
Crown Court or to a three Judge Divisional
Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High
Court of Justice ....
(1672

7

)
AMERICAN-BRITISH LEGAL SYSTEMS
.... offenses. "More serious cases and ones appeal from the Magistrates Courts, are heard in the
Crown Court (Queen's Bench Division). Cases ....
(1498

6

)
The American Revolution and Long Island
.... outlawed the printing of colonial money, and disposed of colonial courts and the local juries their existence implied in favor of an admiralty (
crown)
court. ....
(1810

7

)
Pretrial and Trial
.... to sit as examining justices to either determine whether there is sufficient evidence to warrant committing the defendant for trial to the
Crown Court on the ....
(10626

43

)
Investigative Custody
.... Key, JR, in RV Leeds
Crown Court, ex. .... R. v. Johnston (1864) 15 Ir.CLR 60 (Cr. App.) (Pigot, J.). R. v. Leeds
Crown Court, ex. p. Hussan [1995] 3 All ER 527. ....
(5765

23

)
Pre-Trial Detention
.... Key, JR, in RV Leeds
Crown Court, ex. .... R. v. Johnston (1864) 15 Ir.CLR 60 (Cr. App.) (Pigot, J.). R. v. Leeds
Crown Court, ex. p. Hussan [1995] 3 All ER 527. ....
(5880

24

)
Investigative Custody Approaches of 3 Countries
.... Key, JR, in RV Leeds
Crown Court, ex. .... R. v. Johnston (1864) 15 Ir.CLR 60 (Cr. App.) (Pigot, J.). R. v. Leeds
Crown Court, ex. p. Hussan [1995] 3 All ER 527. ....
(5889

24

)
Aussie Aboriginals
.... In other words, the
court recognized the absurdity of the
crown being regarded as the absolute beneficial owner of the land" (Mohan 3). The Aboriginals gained ....
(1899

8

)
Stephen: First King of Austria
.... monarchy finally ceased at the end of World War I. The
crown symbolizes the constitutional power of the monarchy; the important
court office of
Crown Guard ....
(3117

12

)
Modern law in English-influenced Judiciaries
.... In fact, the first line of protection the English peasant had from an impetuous manorial
court was the prerogative of the
crown. ....
(2237

9

)
The Reign of the Tudors and the Stuarts
.... The Act of Appeals was amended to create a new
court, the
Court of Delegates .... to rule without him, which encouraged Parliament to offer them the
Crown jointly as ....
(1662

7

)
SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT
.... Otis denounced as instances of tyrannical rule, were used by the
Crown to enforce .... In Weeks v. United States, 232 US 383 (1914), the
Court held that evidence ....
(3508

14

)
Writs of Assistance
.... limited in that it had to be done in the presence of a
court officer. .... by customs officers, since they held their commissions at the will of the
Crown and were ....
(1761

7

)
SUPREME COURT'S 4TH AMENDMENT JURISPRUDENCE Thi
.... Otis denounced as instances of tyrannical rule, were used by the
Crown to enforce .... In Weeks v. United States, 232 US 383 (1914), the
Court held that evidence ....
(4029

16

)
Spousal Support Case
.... about the events that transpired on the evening in question (the appellant sexually assaulted the complainant), and
court delays were found by the
Crown to be ....
(3396

14

)
AUSTRALIAN NATIVE LAW
.... Brennan implied but the
Court did not decide that the
Crown's grant of an exclusive leasehold similarly extinguished native title. ....
(4607

18

)
The Medieval Hundreds Courts
.... [L]ong before the Norman Conquest, the
Crown had learnt to use the shire and shire
court, the hundred and hundred
court, and the still smaller unit of ....
(5690

23

)
French Playwright Moliere & Tartuffe
.... to be performed in public instead of exclusively at the
court (Gassner, Reader's .... social dynamic, reinforced by the royal absolutist ethos, that the
crown was a ....
(2767

11

)
King Lear & Fool
.... on thy back o'er the dirt: thou hadst little wit in they bald
crown when thou .... we can see that the meaning of fool in King Lear does stand for a
court jester, a ....
(948

4

)
Wrongful Conviction & Compensation
.... If the
Crown had taken initial responsibility for the thorough collection and interpretation .... decades after the fact, in April 1992, the Supreme
Court began its ....
(3612

14

)
The Fourth Amendment
.... Permitted by the English Parliament, the writs of assistance gave
crown officials, and .... In Horton v. California 496 US 128 (1990), the
Court upheld the Fourth ....
(2099

8

)
Fictional Account by Louis Sixteenth
.... I would say, too, that the system of the
Court should be reduced to the most modest level of simplicity consistent with the dignity of the
Crown. ....
(1732

7

)
Impact of Segregation on Students
.... The Supreme
Court lost its appetite for desegregation during the 1970s, when it rejected a plan to integrate Detroit's schools, which .... New York:
Crown Publishers ....
(1573

6

)
Issue of Brown v. Board of Education
.... The Supreme
Court lost its appetite for desegregation during the 1970s, when it rejected a plan to integrate Detroit's schools, which .... New York:
Crown Publishers ....
(1573

6

)
Themes in the Play, Fuente Ovejuna The purpose of this research is ...
.... the mastership itself, in Ferdinand, and thus secured also for the
crown their enormous .... It is Ferdinand who authorizes the
court of inquiry that tortures the ....
(2243

9

)
Legal History of Japan
.... family) subjugated most of Central Japan, and a brilliant
court culture grew up .... Constitution of Seventeen Articles, promulgated in AD 604 by
Crown Prince Shotoku ....
(1266

5

)
Fuente Ovejuna (Lope de Vega)
.... justice and in the name of the village swears loyalty to the Spanish
crown. .... are three principal groups of note: the peasantry, the royal
court of Ferdinand and ....
(3096

12

)
Treatment of Criminal Justice in Spanish Literature
.... justice and in the name of the village swears loyalty to the Spanish
crown. .... are three principal groups of note: the peasantry, the royal
court of Ferdinand and ....
(3096

12

)
Production Values of Hamlet
.... breeches; IViii,v lose cap; add ermine bor Vii, IIIii dered duster; signet/bezel #31 ring; buskin;
crown 3. Purple .... Chain of office, hat worn in the
court. ....
(4508

18

)
Louis XIV of France The purpose of this rese
.... of the
court and implies the ill feeling created by the
court among the .... as far as the international prestige and legitimacy of the French
crown was concerned. ....
(2052

8

)