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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... evidence for the purpose of raising a demurrer . Whether the practice in this court is such that your honor will require the evidence to be set out in the motion , or brought before you by affidavit , as has been done in this case , I ...
... evidence for the purpose of raising a demurrer . Whether the practice in this court is such that your honor will require the evidence to be set out in the motion , or brought before you by affidavit , as has been done in this case , I ...
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... evidence before the court on the demurrer which admits it , one single requisite has been complied with . I ask your honor , suppose that these men had selected any sort of men they had pleased , men who were not residents , and , as I ...
... evidence before the court on the demurrer which admits it , one single requisite has been complied with . I ask your honor , suppose that these men had selected any sort of men they had pleased , men who were not residents , and , as I ...
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... evidence ? It is that one of this board , the clerk of Georgetown , drew the names , and not the clerk of this court . The clerk of Georgetown had no more right to draw these names than my learned friend , the district attorney ; and ...
... evidence ? It is that one of this board , the clerk of Georgetown , drew the names , and not the clerk of this court . The clerk of Georgetown had no more right to draw these names than my learned friend , the district attorney ; and ...
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... evidence to prove the fact that they are not tax - payers . There is no fault on the part of the marshal , and , therefore , they cannot challenge the array by any process known to the English and the American common law . They may have ...
... evidence to prove the fact that they are not tax - payers . There is no fault on the part of the marshal , and , therefore , they cannot challenge the array by any process known to the English and the American common law . They may have ...
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... evidence as it may be brought before him . He has not heard any evidence in the case . The DISTRICT ATTORNEY . I may say , if your honor please , that this doc- trine of the gentleman being disqualified to act as a juror because of his ...
... evidence as it may be brought before him . He has not heard any evidence in the case . The DISTRICT ATTORNEY . I may say , if your honor please , that this doc- trine of the gentleman being disqualified to act as a juror because of his ...
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