This paper captures the development of the juridical practice of the Prague Court of Appeal between years 1687-1727 and examines the influence of the Constitutio Criminalis Josephina of 1707/8 on this practice. The research is focused on punishing of the felony of murder.
The primary sources for the research are law codes, especially Koldín's Code Práva městská Království českého (1579), Josephina; and the Constitutio Criminalis Ferdinandea (1656). The practice of the appellate court itself has been examined on the basis of the books of sentences that contain the judgments of that court.
Firstly, the relevant legislation of the period was described and then the judicial practice was examined. The applied methodology can be qualified as quantitative-qualitative comparative analysis which makes possible recognizing the changes that occurred with the implementation of Josephina.