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Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England

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This book delves into the concept of criminal intent and its significance in shaping felony definitions during the early years of the English criminal trial jury. It examines historical cases and legal principles, highlighting how the understanding of intent evolved and influenced jury decisions. The analysis provides insights into the relationship between law and morality, offering a nuanced perspective on the development of criminal justice in England over two centuries.

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Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England, Elizabeth Papp Kamali

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2019
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Anglais
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2019
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rigide
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354
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9781108498791
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This book delves into the concept of criminal intent and its significance in shaping felony definitions during the early years of the English criminal trial jury. It examines historical cases and legal principles, highlighting how the understanding of intent evolved and influenced jury decisions. The analysis provides insights into the relationship between law and morality, offering a nuanced perspective on the development of criminal justice in England over two centuries.