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In English law, the term state trials primarily denotes trials relating to offences against the state. In practice it is a term often used of cases illustrative of the law relating to state officers or of international or constitutional law .
Trials of the State: Law and the Decline of Politics is a 2019 book by UK author, historian, former Justice of the UK Supreme Court, and former Non-Permanent Judge of the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal Jonathan Sumption, Lord Sumption, in which the content of his BBC's Reith Lectures have been published in book form. [1]
State Trials. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7100-7325-9., 2 vols; Wallace, J. W. (1882) The Reporters, 4th ed., 64–9; General Index to the Collection of State Trials compiled by Howell and Howell (1828), by David Jardine; Howell's Complete Collection of State Trials, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783:
Entick v Carrington [1765] EWHC KB J98 is a leading case in English law and UK constitutional law establishing the civil liberties of individuals and limiting the scope of executive power. [1] The case has also been influential in other common law jurisdictions and was an important motivation for the Fourth Amendment to the United States ...
"The Trial of William Penn and William Mead, at the Old Bailey, for a Tumultuous Assembly", 22 Charles II. A. D. 1670, Howell's State Trials, Vol. 6, Page 951, at Constitution Society "Case of the Imprisonment of Edward Bushell for alleged Misconduct as a Juryman" , 22 Charles II. A. D. 1670, Vaughan's Reports, 135, Howell's State Trials , Vol ...
All state officers (including the governor), judges of the Supreme and Circuit Courts, chancellors, prosecuting attorneys Chief justice of the Supreme Court of Arkansas (all trials except for trials of the chief justice) (Should the chief justice be on trial or otherwise disqualified from presiding, the Senate chooses another presiding officer)
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The U.S. Bill of Rights. Article Three, Section Two, Clause Three of the United States Constitution provides that: . Trial of all Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any State, the Trial shall be at such Place or Places as the Congress may by Law have ...