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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... object of this motion is not delay . We are ready and anx- ious for a trial , and may I be pardoned for saying here that never at any stage of this case , have I been disposed to delay it any longer than we thought neces- sary for the ...
... object of this motion is not delay . We are ready and anx- ious for a trial , and may I be pardoned for saying here that never at any stage of this case , have I been disposed to delay it any longer than we thought neces- sary for the ...
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... object is to get it in such shape that a demurrer will lie , the practice is to set out , as my friend has suggested , the evidence for the purpose of raising a demurrer . Whether the practice in this court is such that your honor will ...
... object is to get it in such shape that a demurrer will lie , the practice is to set out , as my friend has suggested , the evidence for the purpose of raising a demurrer . Whether the practice in this court is such that your honor will ...
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... object or advantage could have been gained if the challenge had been allowed , for if the challenge had been allowed , the jury process would have been directed to some other officer , who would have been obliged to choose his jury out ...
... object or advantage could have been gained if the challenge had been allowed , for if the challenge had been allowed , the jury process would have been directed to some other officer , who would have been obliged to choose his jury out ...
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... object of this law ? The register of the city of Washington was to bring the list of tax payers whom he deemed qualified . The clerk of the levy court was to bring his list of tax - payers whom he judged to be quali- fied . The clerk of ...
... object of this law ? The register of the city of Washington was to bring the list of tax payers whom he deemed qualified . The clerk of the levy court was to bring his list of tax - payers whom he judged to be quali- fied . The clerk of ...
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... object or advantage could have been gained if the challenge had been allowed ; for if the challenge had been allowed the jury process would have been directed to some other officer , who would have been obliged to choose his TRIAL OF ...
... object or advantage could have been gained if the challenge had been allowed ; for if the challenge had been allowed the jury process would have been directed to some other officer , who would have been obliged to choose his TRIAL OF ...
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