Enshrined in Magna Carta, and supported fully in law to this day are the inalienable rights of an Englishman, the rights to:
- Due Process
- No crime without Intent
- Habeas Corpus
- No self-incrimination
- No ex post facto laws (laws applied retrospectively)
- The right to counsel
- The right to confront one’s accusers
- Duty of prosecutors to serve truth