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Paperback Ancient criminal trials in Scotland (Volume II) Part Second Book

ISBN: 9354184987

ISBN13: 9789354184987

Ancient criminal trials in Scotland (Volume II) Part Second

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Grim, meticulous and unsparing: Robert Pitcairn's Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland (Volume II, Part Second) pulls back the formal curtain on justice in nineteenth century Scotland. A rare window into justice. Presented as a legal proceedings anthology, it gathers contemporaneous criminal trial records and Scottish legal documents - the Pitcairn crime reports among them - so that the reader encounters courtroom language, charges, verdicts and punishments in their original register. These historical court cases illuminate not only individual fates but wider patterns of crime and punishment Scotland endured: how offences were defined, how evidence was weighed, and how communities responded to moral and legal transgression. For anyone intrigued by historic British trials, social history or the mechanics of law, Pitcairn's compilation remains a frank, primary account. The entries preserve the formal language of court record yet reveal the human consequences behind legal terminology. The result is an unexpectedly vivid portrait of communities, magistrates and the penal system. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. As a rare law collection it carries both scholarly heft and plain readability: an archival source for historians and researchers and a practical legal reference book for practitioners tracing precedent. Casual readers will find vivid true accounts, while classic-literature collectors will prize the authenticity and provenance of a title that documents the administration of justice in nineteenth century Scotland. Its historical significance is unmistakable: Pitcairn's reports stand among the enduring records of Scottish legal history, offering direct access to the data, debates and human stories behind legal evolution. It is as relevant to social historians tracing patterns of poverty and violence as it is to comparative legal scholars charting the development of procedure. For those assembling collections of historic sources or seeking a reliable legal reference book, this edition restores a foundational resource to circulation.

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