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In order to make an accurate appraisal of the work of the courts, it is necessary to consider all the cases decided for a considerable period. This book is an attempt to analyze a sufficient number of cases decided by the courts of the state to show the general trends and tendencies in the interpretation by the Supreme Court of criminal procedure. A concluding chapter summarizes the author's findings and discusses the possibilities of judicial reform.Originally published in 1930.A UNC Press End…
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In order to make an accurate appraisal of the work of the courts, it is necessary to consider all the cases decided for a considerable period. This book is an attempt to analyze a sufficient number of cases decided by the courts of the state to show the general trends and tendencies in the interpretation by the Supreme Court of criminal procedure. A concluding chapter summarizes the author's findings and discusses the possibilities of judicial reform.

Originally published in 1930.

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In order to make an accurate appraisal of the work of the courts, it is necessary to consider all the cases decided for a considerable period. This book is an attempt to analyze a sufficient number of cases decided by the courts of the state to show the general trends and tendencies in the interpretation by the Supreme Court of criminal procedure. A concluding chapter summarizes the author's findings and discusses the possibilities of judicial reform.

Originally published in 1930.

A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

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