“We’re sorry”: How Public Grovelling Could Stop A Trial
TweetIn the eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, there was considerable discretion in how alleged offenders were dealt with by the authorities. A man might start a prosecution against another; but if he changed his mind, the matter could easily be dropped. … Continue reading
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