High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1166
Assize of Clarendon
1166
Henry II issued an ordinance instructing royal judges on their circuits to impanel local juries to present those suspected of serious crimes. The measure laid the procedural foundation for the English common-law grand jury and the centralized royal courts that would replace baronial justice. The Assize established that criminal prosecution was a public responsibility rather than a private grievance, shifting English law decisively toward a state-administered system.