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Abstract
Waiver of jury trial in criminal cases generally is a highly practical issue at the present time both from the standpoint of the public and of the accused. The belief is common that the element of delay is one of the primary causes of the general disrespect attaching to the courts of criminal juridiction. It is said that an overzealousness in shielding the citizen against oppression and injustice has resulted in shifting to the background expedients designed to simplify and give momentum to the disposition of criminal cases.
Recommended Citation
S. C. Oppenheim,
WAIVER OF TRIAL BY JURY IN CRIMINAL CASES,
25
Mich. L. Rev.
695
(1927).
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