Alexander II Reforms - Judicial 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryAlexander II19th Century RussiaRussian HistoryInternational BaccalaureateNone Created by: jilly2272Created on: 31-05-17 16:20 "Equality before law" established what? This meant that serfs as well as other peasants could finally be given a right to trial without being immediately deemed guilty 1 of 10 Criminal cases now had what as a part of their cases? A jury 2 of 10 What were done with proceedings? They were done orally and they were open to the public 3 of 10 The accused could now do what? Hire a defense council 4 of 10 What could the Tsar do? Appoint and sack judges as he so wished 5 of 10 What were judges given? Better training and higher pay to make sure they do not accept bribes 6 of 10 What crimes did the senate handle? The most "dangerous"/political crimes 7 of 10 Local governments could not give minor crimes what length of punishment? Over a year 8 of 10 What were "Volost" courts? These were courts that dealt with peasant affairs/crimes, which had an elected peasant judge that was chosen every three years 9 of 10 "Freedom of Press" established what? That all court proceedings be published in the "Russian Courier" 10 of 10
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