Prairie Justice

Prairie Justice
Title Prairie Justice PDF eBook
Author Roger L Severns
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 275
Release 2015-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 0809333708

Download Prairie Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Winner, ISHS Superior Achievement Award for a Scholarly Publication, 2016 A concise legal history of Illinois through the end of the nineteenth century, Prairie Justice covers the region’s progression from French to British to early American legal systems, which culminated in a unique body of Illinois law that has influenced other jurisdictions. Written by Roger L. Severns in the 1950s and published in serial form in the 1960s, Prairie Justice is available now for the first time as a book, thanks to the work of editor John A. Lupton, an Illinois and legal historian who also contributed an introduction. Illinois’ legal development demonstrates the tension between two completely different European legal systems, between river communities and prairie towns, and between agrarian and urban interests. Severns uses several rulings—including a reconstitution of the Supreme Court in 1824, slavery-related cases, and the impeachment of a Supreme Court justice—to examine political movements in Illinois and their impact on the local judiciary. Through legal decisions, the Illinois judiciary became an independent, co-equal branch of state government. By the mid-nineteenth century, Illinois had established itself as a leading judicial authority, influencing not only the growing western frontier but also the industrialized and farming regions of the country. With a close eye for detail, Severns reviews the status of the legal profession during the 1850s by looking new members of the Court, the nostalgia of circuit riding, and how a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln rose to prominence. Illinois has a rich judicial history, but that history has not been adequately documented until now. With the publication of Prairie Justice, those interested in Illinois legal history finally have a book that covers the development of the state’s judiciary in its formative years.

Prairie Justice

Prairie Justice
Title Prairie Justice PDF eBook
Author Wayne Sumner
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 234
Release 2024-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1487561806

Download Prairie Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In May 1928, the body of George Edey was discovered on his Saskatchewan farm, leading to the swift arrest of a deaf and mentally disabled farmhand named Mike Hack. Following a three-day murder trial, Hack was quickly convicted and sentenced to death. Denied clemency, in January 1929 he was hanged in the courtyard of the Regina Jail at twenty-seven years of age and buried in an unmarked grave. Prairie Justice dissects this case, revealing its implications for important themes in the history of the Canadian criminal justice system. Wayne Sumner meticulously traces the narrative of the case, analysing each step from the initial murder investigation to the subsequent arrest, trial, conviction, denial of clemency, and execution of the man accused. Drawing on a personal connection to the case rooted in his family history – his father’s hometown was the village where the crime occurred, and both his grandfather and great-grandfather were involved in the investigation – Sumner uncovers deeper and more universal reasons to share the story. The book punctuates the narrative with insightful analysis on key criminal justice themes illustrated by the case: unfitness to stand trial, the defence of insanity, ineffective assistance of counsel, wrongful conviction, and miscarriage of justice. Ultimately, Prairie Justice exposes how access to justice can be merely illusory for the poor and marginalized.

Vigilante

Vigilante
Title Vigilante PDF eBook
Author James Robinson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Graphic novels
ISBN 9781401221287

Download Vigilante Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Written by James Robinson Art by Tony Salmons & Bret Blevins Cover by Mark Chiarello The motorcycle-riding, two-gun hero called The Vigilante stars in this new volume collecting the four-issue miniseries from 1995, written by James Robinson! Greg Saunders, better known as The Vigilante, hits Hollywood to appear in a movie - but heads into action when his sidekick runs afoul of gangsters! Advance-solicited; on sale February 11 - 144 pg, FC, $19.99 US

Foundations of Justice

Foundations of Justice
Title Foundations of Justice PDF eBook
Author David Mittelstadt
Publisher University of Calgary Press
Pages 385
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1552381234

Download Foundations of Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Based on original research, this exhaustive volume provides a rich background to Albertas historic courthouses. Covering in detail all of Albertas historic courthouses built between 1874 and 1950, this book considers many facets of these unique and significant structures.

Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas

Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas
Title Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas PDF eBook
Author Texas. Secretary of State
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1907
Genre Corporations
ISBN

Download Biennial Report of the Secretary of State of the State of Texas Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Title Biennial Report PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1328
Release 1897
Genre
ISBN

Download Biennial Report Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Biennial Report

Biennial Report
Title Biennial Report PDF eBook
Author Texas. Secretary of State
Publisher
Pages 1048
Release 1908
Genre Texas
ISBN

Download Biennial Report Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle