nowing English common law?

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Which of the following is NOT a due process right at
English common law?
1 Right to remain silent
(2) Right to trial by jury
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4
Prohibition on in absentia trials
Right to exclusion of unlawfully-obtained
evidence
5 Right to truth
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death penalty in the United States, the author describes
several cases where European governments became directly
involved in U.S. death penalty cases and executions. Why
did the European governments become involved?
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11. Unlike a formal legal system, the common law, also known as case law, is a body of law that is established by the written decisions of judges. Common law systems therefore have underlying, unwritten laws that are derived from court judgments in particular circumstances. Judges have a significant amount of influence in common law regimes since laws there are not derived from codified sets of legal statutes but rather from judicial decisions.

There are currently common law systems in the following nations:

The United Kingdom

The United States

Australia

Canada

India

South Africa

Nigeria

 

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