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King's bench |
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KING'S BENCH. The name of the supreme court of law in England. It is so
called because formerly the king used to sit there in person, the style of
the court being still coram ipso rege, before the king himself. During the
reign of a queen, it is called the Queen's Bench, and during the
protectorate of Cromwell, it was called the Upper Bench. It consists of a
chief justices and three other judges, who are, by their office, the
principal coroners and conservators of the peace. 3 Bl. Com. 41.
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