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Essay heading: 7th amendment
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The solution was found
by the Supreme Court, in that the jury would first make the decision that would have been done
in the law branch, and the judge would then follow with his ruling in what would have been the
equity branch. Also, since monetary value has changed substantially since the 18th century,
common law trials are those which would measure out to be the equivalent of 20 dollars at the
time the Amendment was written... displayed 300 characters
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Also, since monetary value has changed substantially since the 18th century,
common law trials are those which would measure out to be the equivalent of 20 dollars at the
time the Amendment was written.
The second part of the Amendment deals with court oversight in civil proceedings. Even
if the case is tried under the rules of the common law branch, the judge can still inform the jury
as to which evidence to disregard and which to hold as important... displayed next 300 characters
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