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HANSON, Alexander Contee, 140.
HARPER, Robert Goodloe, 110.
HARRIS, Thomas, 28, 69.
HARRIS, Thomas, Jr., 90, 109, 110,
111. 112, 113, 130. (See also
Harris & Johnson, Harris &
Gill and Harris & McHenry.)
HARRIS & GILL, reports of cases,
112.
HARRIS & johnson, reports of
cases, 112.
HARRIS & mchenry, selected
cases 1658-1776; sources, 111.
HARRISON, Robert Hanson, 67, 89.
HENDERSON, Richard, 49.
HOLLIDAY, James, 47, 49.
HOUSE OF LORDS, as model of
Colonial Ct. of Appeals, 1, 45-
46; lay members as judges in,
to 1834, 44; taking of opinions
of common law judges, 45-46.
HUTCHINS, Charles, Col., 30.
IN NULLO EST ERRATUM, Plea, 40-
41.
JENIFER, Daniel, of St. Thomas,
56.
JENINGS, Edmund, 45, 49.
JENINGS, Thomas, 47, 49, 50, 51,
65, 66, 85, 192.
JEOFAILS, Statute of, lack of, inter-
rupted appeals, 1681-1694, 7, 8;
equivalent of, passed in 1763
(c. 23), ineffective, 141.
JONES, Walter, 124.
JOHNSON, John, Judge, 90, 106,
153.
JOHNSON, Reverdy, 112, 120, 124,
154, 159, 160, 173. (See also
Harris & Johnson.)
JOHNSON, Thomas, 47, 89.
JOINDER IN ERROR, 40.
JONES, Thomas, Judge, 63, 66, 67,
72, 73, 85, 97, 98.
JOWLES, Henry, 45, 49.
JUDGES, lack of professional, in
early Maryland courts, 12-15,
43, 44-45; lay members as, in
House of Lords, to 1834, 44;
non-professional highest court
in New York, to 1846, 44;
growing desire for professional,
18th century, 56; professional,
of Ct. of Appeals after Revo-
lution, 59; of General Ct. and
Ct. of Chancery after Revolu-
tion, 59-60; other occupations
of, even professional, 65-66; of
county courts—one professional
and two lay—1790-1805, 92;
position of, 107, 117; report of
attendance of, to legislature,
131-132; change in character of
work of, 192-193; part of pop-
ulation from which drawn, 194;
tradition of dignity of court,
194. (See also Constitutional
Provisions.)
JUDGMENT, form of, 33; recital of
steps and statement of decision,
41; absence of opinions giving
reasons for, 41; effect of re-
versal, 41; entry of proper
judgment when possible, 41.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, 9, 10, 11,
12. (See also Judges.)
JURISDICTION, of colonial court
of appeals: first, analogous to
that of Parliament, 2; first re-
view of judgment of Provincial
Court, 5-6; under Royal in-
structions and Act of 1694,
22-27; of court of appeals
under constitution of 1776:
Constitutional provisions, 59,
to render proper judgment ex-
tended, 1800, 80; extension
under Amendment of 1805 to
include, appellate jurisdiction
of General Court, 97; appeals
from Orphans' Courts, Act of
1818, c. 204, 135; of court of
appeals under constitution
of 1851, 151.
JURISDICTIONS, amount. (See
Amount in Controversy.)
JURY, early criminal trials with
and without, 19.
KENNEDY, John P., 126-128, 129.
KEY, Edmund, 49.
KEY, Francis Scott, 107, 129.
KEY, Philip Barton, 49, 85.
KILTY, William, Jr., 113.
KILBOURN, Eldridge Gerry, 172,
KING, George T., 172.
LATROBE, John H. B., 118, 120.
124, 126.
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