Can the State do anything it likes?

If we know that the Trial by Jury is the bulwark, the cornerstone, the foundation of our criminal justice system, a 'little parliament', 'the lamp which shows that freedom lives', a protection against unjust legislation — how can it be lawful for the state to legislate to remove or restrict it?

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The English Rule of Law Does Not Break Natural Law

The English Law tradition contains those principles that you can’t argue with. You have no choice about adhering to those principles or prerequisites if you want harmony to result in your community. Not including those principles would ALWAYS result in chaos - even if the unraveling would take time.

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Bill of Rights? Or Bill of Wrongs?

‘And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state or potentate…’ all sounds very laudable but why did it install the Dutch foreign prince then?

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