Excerpt from Criminal Procedure in England: Report of the Committee on Reform in Legal Procedure of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, Appointed to Investigate and Make a Study of Criminal Procedure in England
In' our investigations much of the information was obtained from personal observation, interview, and conversation, and we submit herewith a concise statement of matters of special interest to the American lawyer in the administration of the criminal law. This will show in what respects our. Criminal procedure differs to-day from that of Great Britain - the country from which our laws came - hand it will be for the American lawyer to consider how im provement may be made in our practice. We do not suggest com parisons,. But simply state the case. We must add, in regard to the English system of criminal procedure, that it seems satisfactory to the English lawyer and English layman, and that it results in cer tainty and speed in the administration of the criminal code.
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