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Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction over Federal Areas within the
States — Report of the Interdepartmental Committee for the Study
of Jurisdiction over Federal Areas within the States, 1956. Also available as
text files within a self-extracting
executable.
The following are large, may break them out later.
PDF version, except last chapter — 8.7MB.
PDF version, last chapter — 849KB.
Federal Jurisdiction — Brief by
attorney Larry Becraft.
Conflict of Criminal Laws, Edward S.
Stimson (1936) — Jurisdiction for a criminal offense is limited to the
territory where the offender is when the offense is committed, not where the
effects occur.
Brief on jurisdiction. Contains some errors — New version pending.
Jurisdiction Boundary
Marking Act — Proposed legislation to mark boundaries between federal
and state jurisdictions.
A Dissertation on the Nature and Extent of
the Jurisdiction of the Courts of the United States, Peter Stephen Du
Ponceau (1824) — Discusses the various kinds of jurisdiction, in
locum, in personam, and in subjectam materiam, and the limits
of the jurisdictions of each kind of court.
The Jury System
Jury Reform — Problems common
to grand and trial juries everywhere.
- U.S. Grand Jury Reform — This
local branch of subpages focuses on approaches to reform of the Grand Jury
system in the United States.
- U.S. Trial Jury Reform — This
local branch of subpages focuses on approaches to reform of the Trial Jury
system in the United States.
If you are called for
jury duty in a criminal trial ...
The Jury and Consensus Government in
Mid-Eighteenth-Century America, William E. Nelson — What the Founders
understood the role of the jury to be.
- A Lehman, Godfrey D.,
We the Jury : The Impact of Jurors on Our Basic Freedoms : Great Jury
Trials of History, 1997, Prometheus. Landmark cases in which the jury
played the starring role.
- A Lehman, Godfrey D.,
The Ordeal of Edward Bushell, 1988, Lexicon. A fictionalized
rendition of Bushell's Case, in which Edward Bushell, by holding out against
intense pressure to convict William Penn on a charge of preaching in a way not
authorized by the Church of England, established both the power and role of the
jury and the right of free exercise of religion. Available from America's Legal
Bookstore, 725 J St, Sacramento, CA 95814, 916/441-0410.
- V Law must be argued in presence of the
jury. Video. 25MB MPEG, running time 2.5 minutes. Need a video utility like
Quicktime Player,
RealPlayer or Adobe
Premiere.
Search Jury Subsite
Due Process
Judicial Process — Doctrines
and practices that affect judicial decisionmaking.
Justiciability: Standing and
Redressability
Jurisdiction & Due Process Law
Library
Intent of the Fourteenth Amendment was to
Protect All Rights, Jon Roland
Bill of Attainder Project
This ranges from incompetence and neglect to judicial tyranny, and justifies a page of its own.
Prosecutorial Misconduct
-
Police, Prosecutorial and Judicial Misconduct — Compilation of cases.
Plea Bargaining: An Unconstitutional
Delegation of Judicial Power to the Executive Branch of Government — Site
devoted to the topic.
- Leniency for testimony — Inadmissible, constitutes
bribery, and may be subornation of perjury.
U.S. v. Singleton, 10th Circuit
decision — Rejected wrongly en banc.
U.S. v. Lowery, 11th Circuit decision
— Similar and also correct.
Property and Privacy
Rights — We have a separate subsite for this large topic.
Disablement
Statutory History
Judiciary Act of 1789. A provision of it
was found unconstitutional in Marbury v.
Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137; 2 L. Ed. 60 (1803).