Centrized adjudication.
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The criminal received a fair trial and was sentenced accordingly, demonstrating that justice was served.
Lay people in the English court can be beneficial as they bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the legal process. However, there may be challenges in terms of their understanding of complex legal issues and procedures. Overall, their involvement can enhance the fairness and transparency of the justice system.
To bring justice to something means, to put things right and proper.It can also means to bring peace.
Ann Boleyn helped bring protestantism to England by falling in love with Henry the 8th. Henry wanted a divorce from his wife so he could marry Ann Boleyn, so he separated the English church from Rome.
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The king most closely associated with improving the English legal system is Henry II (reigned 1154-1189). He established the key forerunner to the system of Assize Courts and sent his judges to try criminal cases and hear civil lawsuits in every part of the country. Previously, local grandees (earls and barons) had dealt with cases themselves or appointed their own judges - a most unsatisfactory situation. Henry II's famous quarrel with Thomas Becket arose largely from his attempt to bring the Church within the ordinary legal system. In fact, English 'legal memory' dates from the death of Henry II. In other words, English courts cannot go back before that date. A few English cities, such as London and Winchester already had charters in 1189 and are officially said to have been cities 'since time immemorial'.
Lou Bring's birth name is Bring, Louis Henry.
settle in court put before a jury bring to justice bring before a jury
bring (as 'they bring' something)
they promised to bring peace but failed to and bring justice to peoples