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      • The Church and religious beliefs played an important role in law and order. Clergy were often the most educated members of the community. It was often the responsibility of the Church to decide whether an individual was guilty of a crime. This had a significant impact on definitions of crime.
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  2. In English law, the benefit of clergy ( Law Latin: privilegium clericale) was originally a provision by which clergymen accused of a crime could claim that they were outside the jurisdiction of the secular courts and be tried instead in an ecclesiastical court under canon law.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClergyClergy - Wikipedia

    Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding over specific rituals and teaching their religion's doctrines and practices.

  4. The clergypenitent privilege, clergy privilege, confessional privilege, priestpenitent privilege, pastor–penitent privilege, clergymancommunicant privilege, or ecclesiastical privilege, is a rule of evidence that forbids judicial inquiry into certain communications (spoken or otherwise) between clergy and members of their ...

  5. Abstract. Using statutes, year books, and readings, Chapter 1 analyses the doctrinal development of benefit of clergy from 1215 to the late fifteenth century. It argues that while the common lawyers accepted that benefit of clergy was a legitimate right of the Church, they were willing to assert their role in the implementation and management ...

  6. The Church and religious beliefs played an important role in law and order. Clergy were often the most educated members of the community. It was often the responsibility of the Church to decide...

  7. Aug 6, 2021 · Theodore McCarrick is just the latest Catholic official to face criminal charges for sexual abuse in the U.S. Lawyer Mitchell Garabedian has represented survivors for decades and offers the...

  8. clergy was a fundamental feature of colonial criminal justice in the Chesapeake colonies. An examination of court records, legal treatises, and statutory enactments proves that, as in England, benefit of clergy was a common law procedural right that had an enormous impact on the admin-istration of criminal justice.

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