The Lives of Twelve Eminent Judges of the Last and of the Present Century, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 |
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... jury , who was most eager to convict Mr. Buller's unfortunate client , and to over - rule the more compassionate feelings of his brother jurors , should him- self have been tried subsequently before Mr. Justice Buller for forgery , and ...
... jury , who was most eager to convict Mr. Buller's unfortunate client , and to over - rule the more compassionate feelings of his brother jurors , should him- self have been tried subsequently before Mr. Justice Buller for forgery , and ...
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... jury would , if such a matter had been brought before them , have made it all in half an hour as clear as daylight . " - " " * In the summer Lord Mansfield resigned , and a change came o'er the spirit of his dream . ' The wishes of the ...
... jury would , if such a matter had been brought before them , have made it all in half an hour as clear as daylight . " - " " * In the summer Lord Mansfield resigned , and a change came o'er the spirit of his dream . ' The wishes of the ...
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... jury sat three days ; on the last day Donellan , becoming alarmed , wrote to them a letter , stating in effect that he felt it his duty to give them every information he could ; that the deceased used to have arsenic by the pound weight ...
... jury sat three days ; on the last day Donellan , becoming alarmed , wrote to them a letter , stating in effect that he felt it his duty to give them every information he could ; that the deceased used to have arsenic by the pound weight ...
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... jury retired to consider their verdict , but their minds were as entirely made up as that of the judge ; and in nine minutes they returned with a verdict of guilty . Mr. Justice Buller proceeded immediately to pass sentence of death ...
... jury retired to consider their verdict , but their minds were as entirely made up as that of the judge ; and in nine minutes they returned with a verdict of guilty . Mr. Justice Buller proceeded immediately to pass sentence of death ...
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... jury ; and I think it impossible to find any , even of the meanest capacity , among the numerous auditory now standing around you , that can doubt about your guilt . " The prisoner was executed on the Monday following , denying his ...
... jury ; and I think it impossible to find any , even of the meanest capacity , among the numerous auditory now standing around you , that can doubt about your guilt . " The prisoner was executed on the Monday following , denying his ...
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