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" In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by an impartial jury... "
The Historical Development of the Jury System - Page 227
by Maximus A. Lesser - 1894 - 274 pages
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The Enemies of the Constitution Discovered: Or, An Inquiry Into the Origin ...

William Thomas - 1835 - 196 pages
...taken for public " uses, without just compensation." Art. 6. " In nil criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the "right to a speedy public trial BY AN IMPARTIAL JURY "of the state, and district wherein the crime shall have been com" mitted, which district shall...
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Equity Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 31

Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1877 - 810 pages
...1885. Section 10 of the Declaration of Rights provides: " In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial, by an impartial jury of the county in which the crime shall have been committed ; provided, that the venue may be changed...
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Congressional Serial Set

1858 - 798 pages
...nor shall cruel or unusal punishments be inflicted. SEC. 6. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the county or district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which county or district...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 63

1901 - 510 pages
...causes in any court may be fixed by law, but shall not be less than six in any case; " in Louisiana, that " in cases where the penalty is not necessarily...trial thereof by a jury less than twelve in number." Some of these constitutional provisions go beyond and others fall short of the reforms I advocate....
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A Digest of Decisions of the Supreme Court of Louisiana: From the 15th to ...

Charles Louque - 1878 - 852 pages
...Noble et al. 5. The parish court, under article 87, constitution of 1808, has jurisdiction in criminal cases, where the penalty is not necessarily imprisonment at hard labor or death, arid when the accused shall waive trial by jury. The offense being punishable by imprisonment, with...
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Constitution of the State of Louisiana: Adopted in Convention at the City of ...

Louisiana - 1879 - 102 pages
...life, liberty or property without due process of law. AKT. 7. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by...trial thereof by a jury less than twelve in number ;j)rovided, that the accused in every instance shall be tried in the parish wherein the offense shall...
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Constitution of the State of Louisiana: Adopted in Convention at the City of ...

Louisiana - 1879 - 100 pages
...liberty or property without due process of law. Aiix. 7. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by...trial thereof by a jury less than twelve in number; pro vided, that the accused in every instance shall be tried in the parish wherein the offense shall...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., Volumes 47-48

1892 - 1912 pages
...purpose would seem to be a criminal prosecution, in which the constitution provides that "the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed." Amendment 6. These men...
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Revised Laws of Louisiana, Approved March 14th, 1870: With Copious ...

Louisiana - 1884 - 672 pages
...life, liberty or property without due process of law. ART. 7. In all criminal prosecutions the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy public trial by...trial thereof by a jury less than twelve in number; provided, that the accused in every instance shall be tried in the parish wherein the offence shall...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 36

Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1124 pages
...in which juries, less than twelve iu number, are empanelled for the trial of criminal cases in which the penalty is not, necessarily, imprisonment at hard labor or death. The identical point was made in the case of State vs. Claude, 35 A. 71, and was decided adversely to appellant's...
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