Communications to the House of Delegates touching the criminal code.
1822
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Communications to the House of Delegates touching the criminal code.
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[Richmond, Virginia?] : [publisher not identified], [1822?]
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1 online resource (4 pages)
Summary
Communications to the House of Delegates concerning the Virginia Criminal Code. Included are letters from Robert White and a letter of explanation regarding the Virginia Courts failure to report as requested due to press of court business, and an individual response from Judge Archibald Stuart. The latter suggested various changes to the criminal code; this included the use of peremptory challenges, allowing juries to decide fines, as well as some changes in the administrative process.
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A letter of transmittal from Governor Thomas M. Randolph is addressed to the Speaker of the House of Delegates and is dated January 3, 1822.
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Online resource; title from PDF caption title (LLMC Digital, viewed January 3, 2023).
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Print version: Virginia. Governor (1819-1822 : Randolph). Communications to the House of Delegates touching the criminal code. [Richmond?] : [publisher not identified], [1822?]
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