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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Maps xii
- Introduction 1
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Part One: Juror Apathy and Allegations of Jury Packing, 1820s–1848
- 1 Storms, Roads, and Harvest Time: The Jury System and Attitudes towards Jury Service in Nova Scotia 15
- 2. The Jury System and Attitudes towards Jury Service in Upper Canada 43
- 3. ‘The Bean Box’: Reformers and the Politicization of the Jury System in Nova Scotia 57
- 4. Reformers, Rebellion, and the Jury System of Upper Canada 80
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Part Two: Responsible Government and the Jury, 1848–1867
- 5. Responsible Government, the Magistrates’ Affair, and the Breakdown of the Nova Scotia Jury System 99
- 6. Responsible Government and the 1850 Upper Canada Jury Act 133
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Part Three: The Decline of the Jury in Post-Confederation Canada, 1867–1880s
- 7. ‘We Have Now No Fears of Star Chamber Justice’: The Decline of the Jury in Nova Scotia 173
- 8. ‘The Day Has Gone By for the Worship of Legal Idols’: The Decline of the Jury in Ontario 192
- Conclusion 216
- Notes 225
- Index 323
- Backmatter 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Maps xii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: Juror Apathy and Allegations of Jury Packing, 1820s–1848
- 1 Storms, Roads, and Harvest Time: The Jury System and Attitudes towards Jury Service in Nova Scotia 15
- 2. The Jury System and Attitudes towards Jury Service in Upper Canada 43
- 3. ‘The Bean Box’: Reformers and the Politicization of the Jury System in Nova Scotia 57
- 4. Reformers, Rebellion, and the Jury System of Upper Canada 80
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Part Two: Responsible Government and the Jury, 1848–1867
- 5. Responsible Government, the Magistrates’ Affair, and the Breakdown of the Nova Scotia Jury System 99
- 6. Responsible Government and the 1850 Upper Canada Jury Act 133
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Part Three: The Decline of the Jury in Post-Confederation Canada, 1867–1880s
- 7. ‘We Have Now No Fears of Star Chamber Justice’: The Decline of the Jury in Nova Scotia 173
- 8. ‘The Day Has Gone By for the Worship of Legal Idols’: The Decline of the Jury in Ontario 192
- Conclusion 216
- Notes 225
- Index 323
- Backmatter 337