Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383 páginas |
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... called . Second . That the jurors were not drawn in the manner required by this act of Congress . Third . That the officers have failed to preserve and perpetuate , as required by this act , the list which they are required by the act ...
... called . Second . That the jurors were not drawn in the manner required by this act of Congress . Third . That the officers have failed to preserve and perpetuate , as required by this act , the list which they are required by the act ...
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... called your attention specifies distinctly the mode in which these jurors shall be drawn . Congress has thought proper that jurors who shall be charged with the highest and most solemn duty of an American citizen , who are intrusted ...
... called your attention specifies distinctly the mode in which these jurors shall be drawn . Congress has thought proper that jurors who shall be charged with the highest and most solemn duty of an American citizen , who are intrusted ...
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... called to his notice ; and if the statute has never before been called to your notice , of course your honor has not passed upon it . As I learn from my associate , the district attorney , and as I infer from what the learned counsel on ...
... called to his notice ; and if the statute has never before been called to your notice , of course your honor has not passed upon it . As I learn from my associate , the district attorney , and as I infer from what the learned counsel on ...
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... called . It is an item in the New York Herald , purporting to be telegraphed from this city . The article is not very complimentary to myself , but as my friend is spoken of in very high terms , I am not disposed to quarrel with the ...
... called . It is an item in the New York Herald , purporting to be telegraphed from this city . The article is not very complimentary to myself , but as my friend is spoken of in very high terms , I am not disposed to quarrel with the ...
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... called was that of Mr. William B. Todd , who responded . The name of George Mattingly was next called . He failed to answer . The COURT said : I will remark , with respect to Mr. Mattingly , that I have received a letter from him , as I ...
... called was that of Mr. William B. Todd , who responded . The name of George Mattingly was next called . He failed to answer . The COURT said : I will remark , with respect to Mr. Mattingly , that I have received a letter from him , as I ...
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