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JAMES OLDHAM'S DEBUT THRILLER LEAVES YOU WANTING MORE. American lawyer, Ian Briggs, discovers his untapped ingenuity and resourcefulness when a routine business trip to London turns him into a desperate pawn. Framed for murder and hunted by a relentless criminal gang, he must unlock his inner will to survive. Briggs is thrown into a battle of wits, revealing the limits of friendship and trust as he adapts to fast-changing threats, and discovers that there is much more at stake than simply saving himself.
James Oldham reviews developments in English common law during the 18th century, particularly the influence of Lord Chief Justice Mansfield, whose reforming work laid the foundations of modern English and American civil law.
Mansfield Manuscripts and the Growth of English Law in the Eighteenth Century: Volume I
Examines the English civil jury practices in the late eighteenth century, including how judges determined one's right to trial by jury and who composed the jury. This book also considers the extensive historical use of a variety of "special juries," such as juries of merchants for commercial cases and juries of women for claims of pregnancy.
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