The Administration of Justice Act allows the…
May 1774 CE
The Administration of Justice Act allows the governor to move trials of accused royal officials to another colony or even to Great Britain if he believes the official cannot get a fair trial in Massachusetts.
The act stipulates that witnesses will be paid for their travel expenses, but in practice few colonists can afford to leave their work and cross the ocean to testify in a trial.
George Washington calls this the "Murder Act" because he believes that it allows British officials to harass Americans and then escape justice.
Some colonists believe the act is unnecessary because British soldiers had been given a fair trial in the 1770s following the Boston Massacre.