This is a detailed guide to "The Summary Jurisdiction Act, 1879" (42 & 43 Vict. C. 49), written by Thomas William Saunders. This edition includes comprehensive notes and an index to aid legal professionals in understanding and applying the law. Furthermore, it contains a synopsis of offenses enacted since the last edition of "Oke's Magisterial Synopsis," serving as a convenient supplement to that established work.
Designed for practical use by magistrates, barristers, and legal clerks, this book offers clear explanations of the Act's provisions and their implications in summary proceedings. It is a valuable resource for anyone studying the historical development of criminal law and summary jurisdiction in England.
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