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Legal Cases and Procedures in the Book of Mormon

TitleLegal Cases and Procedures in the Book of Mormon
Publication TypeChart
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsWelch, John W., and Greg Welch
Number9-121
PublisherFoundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
CityProvo, UT
KeywordsCase; Laws; Legal; Trial
Abstract

The main purpose of the Book of Mormon is, of course, religious; but its pages also report more than a dozen important lawsuits or legal procedures. This chart helps a person to appreciate the number and variety of legal procedures reported in the Book of Mormon. These accounts provide significant information about aspects of the Nephite legal system, such as accusations, arrests, imprisonments, executions, judges, witnesses, and rules of law. Most of these legal cases arose during the reign of the judges, when the role of the judicial system had been greatly expanded. That period in Nephite history saw great internal turmoil. Those problems teach how important it is for a free and open society to honor, obey, and sustain the law in order to survive, let alone thrive. according to its order in the scriptural passage it appears in.)

URLhttps://byustudies.byu.edu/charts/9-121-legal-cases-and-procedures-book-mormon

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Scripture Reference

Jacob 7
Mosiah 7:6-16
Mosiah 12
Mosiah 13
Mosiah 14
Mosiah 15
Mosiah 16
Mosiah 17
Mosiah 29:25-29
Alma 1:1-15
Alma 14
Alma 21:12-14
Alma 30
Alma 51:19
Alma 62:9-10
Helaman 1:1-10
Helaman 5:21-22
Helaman 6:24
Helaman 9
3 Nephi 4:28-33
3 Nephi 5:4-5
3 Nephi 6:20-30