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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... fact , there has been either through fraud or partiality , which we do not charge in this case , or misapprehension of the law , such dereliction of duty as we have stated , it will be impossible for your honor to discharge that super ...
... fact , there has been either through fraud or partiality , which we do not charge in this case , or misapprehension of the law , such dereliction of duty as we have stated , it will be impossible for your honor to discharge that super ...
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... facts really are . I am not apprised , up to this moment , that they have departed from the mode of preparing and drawing juries observed from the year 1862 up to this time . I take it for granted that they have pursued the same course ...
... facts really are . I am not apprised , up to this moment , that they have departed from the mode of preparing and drawing juries observed from the year 1862 up to this time . I take it for granted that they have pursued the same course ...
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... fact , you did make out a list and put it away for preservation . I A. I think I did . I divided the wards up on ... facts ; and whether a verdict against him , under such circumstances , would not be just as conclusive as if the jury ...
... fact , you did make out a list and put it away for preservation . I A. I think I did . I divided the wards up on ... facts ; and whether a verdict against him , under such circumstances , would not be just as conclusive as if the jury ...
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... fact that if this jury has been illegally empanelled , that if he should stipulate , if all his associates should stipulate , and the prisoner should stipulate to abide by the verdict , the verdict would , notwithstanding , be utterly ...
... fact that if this jury has been illegally empanelled , that if he should stipulate , if all his associates should stipulate , and the prisoner should stipulate to abide by the verdict , the verdict would , notwithstanding , be utterly ...
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... facts upon which these propositions rest , must be stated in the motion . They are traversable , and upon them an issue may be made . When the facts are presented , the opposite party may either take issue or demur . I rise , therefore ...
... facts upon which these propositions rest , must be stated in the motion . They are traversable , and upon them an issue may be made . When the facts are presented , the opposite party may either take issue or demur . I rise , therefore ...
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