Distrust of Legal Institutions

B. Levack
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A lack of confidence in English law courts first arose in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries in response to the corruption of justice in outlying regions of the country. Reforms undertaken by the governments of Henry VII and Henry VIII helped to restore trust in the legal process, but distrust arose once again during the personal rule of Charles I and among law reformers in the 1640s and 1650s. Distrust of English law courts reached a peak in the late seventeenth century in reaction to the coercion of juries and the violation of defendants’ rights in trials of Whigs and religious dissenters. Other sources of judicial distrust in late seventeenth-century England and the early American republic were the procedures in treason trials, which resulted in the unfair prosecution of opponents of the government. The harshness and unfairness of punishments for all crimes also eroded faith in the entire criminal justice system in both Britain and America during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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对法律制度的不信任
对英国法院缺乏信心最早出现在15世纪末和16世纪初,是对该国边远地区司法腐败的回应。亨利七世和亨利八世政府进行的改革有助于恢复对法律程序的信任,但在查理一世的个人统治期间以及1640年代和1650年代的法律改革者中,不信任再次出现。对英国法院的不信任在17世纪后期达到了顶峰,这是对陪审团的胁迫以及在辉格党和宗教异见者的审判中侵犯被告权利的反应。在17世纪晚期的英国和早期的美国共和国,司法不信任的其他来源是叛国罪审判的程序,这导致了对政府反对者的不公平起诉。在18世纪和19世纪初,对所有罪行的严厉和不公平的惩罚也侵蚀了英国和美国对整个刑事司法系统的信心。
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