The Government of England National Local And Imperial

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When he performs the solemn duty of passing sentence of death, he removes his wig and places upon his head a black cap worn only for this occasion.
The organization and relationships of this court are so complex that we shall explain them at this point only so far as is necessary for the purposes of this chapter.
The High Court of Justice. In London there is a body of twenty-five judges having authority over the whole country, and called "the High Court of Justice. " There are three divisions o
...f this court, The Criminal Courts 177 for trying different kinds of cases. 1 The one which concerns us now is the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, or, for short, the King's Bench Division. This consists of sixteen judges chosen from among the eminent lawyers of the country. The judges of the King's Bench Division are the ones who are sent out from London to hold the Assizes of the High Court of Justice. 2 Circuits. For holding the Assizes, England (in- cluding Wales) is divided into eight circuits, each containing several counties.

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