12. Jefferson’s Notes of English Statutes, 1779 (Jefferson Papers)
Challenge belongs either to law of Pleadings or Appendix to Criminal law....to criminal law...
2From Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Huntington, 30 December 1779 (Jefferson Papers)
...Offenders be within the cognisance of the criminal Law at all (which the Attorney seems to...
3From Thomas Jefferson to William Carmichael, 22 August 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
.... Pennsylvania is proposing a reformation of their criminal law; N.York of their whole code....
4To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 16 December 1786 (Madison Papers)
...the revisal shall be got thro’. In the criminal law, the principle of retaliation, is much...
5From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 16 December 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
...shall be got thro’. In the criminal law, the principle of retaliation is much criticised...
6From Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, with Enclosure, 23 May 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...kingdom. By these ordinances 1. the criminal law is reformed, by abolishing Examination on the...
7From Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 9 August 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
...our state assemblies. They have reformed the criminal law, acknoleged the king cannot lay a...
8From Thomas Jefferson to Richard Price, 8 January 1789 (Jefferson Papers)
...them into. In his time the Criminal laws were reformed, provincial assemblies and...
9Pardon of James Medcalfe, 16 May 1804 (Jefferson Papers)
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10From Thomas Jefferson to George Hay, 16 February 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...has brought forward a bill to amend our criminal law; but however necessary, I have no idea...