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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... principles of common sense the book should be admitted . It was as much entitled to admission as was the pocket- handkerchief offered by the prosecution , with Surratt's name on it . Mr. PIERREPONT said this was the first time he had ...
... principles of common sense the book should be admitted . It was as much entitled to admission as was the pocket- handkerchief offered by the prosecution , with Surratt's name on it . Mr. PIERREPONT said this was the first time he had ...
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... principle be once established that such evidence as this register as it now stands is admissible , and the proof of an alibi will be the easiest thing made that could possibly be conceived of . A crime may be committed here , the guilty ...
... principle be once established that such evidence as this register as it now stands is admissible , and the proof of an alibi will be the easiest thing made that could possibly be conceived of . A crime may be committed here , the guilty ...
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... principle upon which this question ought to turn , that the register ought to go before the jury , leaving the question of its accuracy or inaccuracy for them to determine . Mr. PIERREPONT said the very object of asking this question ...
... principle upon which this question ought to turn , that the register ought to go before the jury , leaving the question of its accuracy or inaccuracy for them to determine . Mr. PIERREPONT said the very object of asking this question ...
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... principle , extending it , he said , as far as it could possibly be extended , that a co - conspirator , in order to be charged as a principal , must be within such distance that he could render material aid in the consummation of the ...
... principle , extending it , he said , as far as it could possibly be extended , that a co - conspirator , in order to be charged as a principal , must be within such distance that he could render material aid in the consummation of the ...
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... principle that I disliked . It was on ac- count of abortion . He argued the point with me , contending that it was not against good morals . I tried to convince him that it was . We did not get very far that time . I met him in a house ...
... principle that I disliked . It was on ac- count of abortion . He argued the point with me , contending that it was not against good morals . I tried to convince him that it was . We did not get very far that time . I met him in a house ...
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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