id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32984 Spooner, Lysander An Essay on the Trial by Jury .txt text/plain 95336 4225 68 of Common Law juries, in all cases, both civil and criminal, in which THE RIGHT OF JURIES TO JUDGE OF THE JUSTICE OF LAWS. THE RIGHT OF JURIES TO JUDGE OF THE JUSTICE OF LAWS. right and duty of juries to judge what are the facts, what is the law, had no power to judge of the justice of the laws the people were laws enacted by consent of king and people; and the power of raising _The Ancient Common Law Juries were mere Courts of Conscience._ The nature of the common law courts existing prior to Magna Carta, such judges impose no law upon the juries, in either civil or criminal cases, did not wish juries to take their law from the king's judges. that the juries, in these cases, judged the matters of law, as well as law right of the people to sit as jurors, and judge of their own ./cache/32984.txt ./txt/32984.txt