Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383 páginas |
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... crime may be committed here , the guilty party may escape to Canada , registering himself in an assumed name wherever he may stop , and will only have to travel back again , write his true name at or near the bottom of the appropriate ...
... crime may be committed here , the guilty party may escape to Canada , registering himself in an assumed name wherever he may stop , and will only have to travel back again , write his true name at or near the bottom of the appropriate ...
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... crime was committed at the time of its commission was essential to the proof of his guilt . Unless he was present when the crime was committed , he could not have committed the crime , whether it be murder or larceny . If it were a crime ...
... crime was committed at the time of its commission was essential to the proof of his guilt . Unless he was present when the crime was committed , he could not have committed the crime , whether it be murder or larceny . If it were a crime ...
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... crime . He had throughout treated this case as though it were the ordinary case of a few men who got together and murdered a farmer down here in the country for the pur- pose of stealing fifty dollars out of his chest . He fancied that ...
... crime . He had throughout treated this case as though it were the ordinary case of a few men who got together and murdered a farmer down here in the country for the pur- pose of stealing fifty dollars out of his chest . He fancied that ...
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... crime that had been committed , a monstrous crime - that nothing but a madman could have committed it . But was it treason ? If it was , then the prisoner should be indicted for treason , and tried by the laws governing treason not by ...
... crime that had been committed , a monstrous crime - that nothing but a madman could have committed it . But was it treason ? If it was , then the prisoner should be indicted for treason , and tried by the laws governing treason not by ...
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... crime are the act and the pre - concert . It is for the prose- cution to make out both ; and by making evidence of pre - concert they fail in their original case . The evidence which is now offered is merely to prove that pre - concert ...
... crime are the act and the pre - concert . It is for the prose- cution to make out both ; and by making evidence of pre - concert they fail in their original case . The evidence which is now offered is merely to prove that pre - concert ...
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14th of April Abraham Lincoln aforesaid asked assassination Atzerodt believe Bissell BRADLEY called Canandaigua character for truth charge committed conspiracy conspirators conversation counsel court crime Cross-examined defence DISTRICT ATTORNEY Elkton Elmira evidence fact felony Ford's theatre gentlemen guilty handwriting hear Herold honor horse indictment John H John Surratt John Wilkes Booth judge kill knew letter Lewis Payne lived McMillan MERRICK Montoursville Montreal morning murder never heard night o'clock Owego party Payne person PIERREPONT Port Tobacco present President principle prisoner prosecution prove Question objected reason recollect remember reputation for truth seen Sergeant Dye Shefford side speak stand street Sunbury suppose Surrattsville sworn and examined talk tell the jury testified testimony theatre thing told took train trial truth and veracity Watsontown Weichmann Williamsport witness York