The Kings Peace a Historical Sketch of the English Law Courts

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Spedding's Bacon, vol. Xiv. P. 78.
8 State Trials, vol. Ii. P. 773. A Stat. 15, Car. I. , c. 10.
174 The King's Peace summon parties before them and take their depositions before either sending them for trial before the Common Law Judges, or remitting them for further examination before a justice of the peace, was not dealt with by the Long Parliament. It was resorted to on numerous occa- sions by the Commonwealth, and exists even at the present day, when it is beyond doubt that the Secretary o
...f State may arrest a supposed criminal, and bring him before the Privy Council for examination, without any intervention of a justice of the peace. This course was actually pursued in the case of Oxford, who attempted the life of Her Majesty in 1840. 1 The early difficulties of King Henry's reign were not confined to the treatment of his subjects ; but as the king had himself been outlawed by Richard III. , and as many of his staunchest supporters were in the same condition, though they were then sitting in his first parliament, he was much troubled as to the possible legal position of himself and his friends, and the constitutional method of avoiding future misfortunes.

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