Which two of the following statements did seventeenth-century English jurist Sir Edward Coke make regarding the role of judicial courts and political power in deciding cases?
A) "The King may decide legal disputes on his own royal authority."
B) Cases "ought to be determined and adjudged in some Court of Justice, according to the law and custom of England."
C) "The King in his own person cannot adjudge any case."
D) Cases can only be subject to the "broad jurisprudence of right and remedy" of Parliament.
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