Thomas More's Trial by Jury: A Procedural and Legal Review with a Collection of Documents
By Henry Ansgar Kelly (Editor), Louis W. Karlin (Editor), Gerard B. Wegemer (Editor), David R. Oakley (Contribution by), Edith Hollan Jones (Contribution by), Elizabeth McCutcheon (Contribution by), Henry A. Henry A. Kelly (Contribution by), Jennie D. Latta (Contribution by), Louis W. Karlin (Contribution by), Michael Tugendhat (Contribution by), R.H. Helmholz (Contribution by), Sidney Fitzwater (Contribution by)
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By Henry Ansgar Kelly (Editor), Louis W. Karlin (Editor), Gerard B. Wegemer (Editor), David R. Oakley (Contribution by), Edith Hollan Jones (Contribution by), Elizabeth McCutcheon (Contribution by), Henry A. Henry A. Kelly (Contribution by), Jennie D. Latta (Contribution by), Louis W. Karlin (Contribution by), Michael Tugendhat (Contribution by), R.H. Helmholz (Contribution by), Sidney Fitzwater (Contribution by)
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This book challenges the recently established consensus that the trial was a carefully prepared and executed judicial process in which the judges were amenable to reasonable arguments.
Thomas More's treason trial in 1535 is one of history's most famous court cases, yet never before have all the major documents been collected, translated, and analyzed by a team of legal and Tudor scholars. This edition serves asan important sourcebook and concludes with a 'docudrama' reconstructing the course...
Thomas More's treason trial in 1535 is one of history's most famous court cases, yet never before have all the major documents been collected, translated, and analyzed by a team of legal and Tudor scholars. This edition serves asan important sourcebook and concludes with a 'docudrama' reconstructing the course...






















