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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... particular case . Mr. PIERREPONT . We do not see how there can be any objection to that , if your honor sees fit . I think it is a very proper request . The COURT . Do I understand the counsel for the prosecution to agree to an oral ...
... particular case . Mr. PIERREPONT . We do not see how there can be any objection to that , if your honor sees fit . I think it is a very proper request . The COURT . Do I understand the counsel for the prosecution to agree to an oral ...
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... particular case- more especially as more than one person has been on trial for his life during this term of the court , and before this very jury . I do not know as there were any convictions in capital cases , but there were certainly ...
... particular case- more especially as more than one person has been on trial for his life during this term of the court , and before this very jury . I do not know as there were any convictions in capital cases , but there were certainly ...
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... particular form of the motion did not attract my attention at the time , but upon looking at it since , I find that it is not only novel , but that there is no precedent for it either in English or American practice . In order to ...
... particular form of the motion did not attract my attention at the time , but upon looking at it since , I find that it is not only novel , but that there is no precedent for it either in English or American practice . In order to ...
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... particular , but I suggest that he have permission to make his statement to the court now . The COURT . He may do so . Mr. S. E. DOUGLASS then came into court and made the following statement : I wish merely to say that when I spoke of ...
... particular , but I suggest that he have permission to make his statement to the court now . The COURT . He may do so . Mr. S. E. DOUGLASS then came into court and made the following statement : I wish merely to say that when I spoke of ...
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... particular of the jury , the jury is to constitue the jury for the three cor- porations , but in order that it should be wisely and judiciously selected , it is to be selected by the men best competent to make it , most likely to be ...
... particular of the jury , the jury is to constitue the jury for the three cor- porations , but in order that it should be wisely and judiciously selected , it is to be selected by the men best competent to make it , most likely to be ...
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14th of April affidavit asked assassination Atzerodt believe BRADLEY buggy called capital punishment Carland Clarvoe Cleaver clerk Colonel conspirators conversation counsel court cross-examination DISTRICT ATTORNEY door dressed duly sworn duty Essex Junction evidence excused expressed an opinion Ford's theatre formed an opinion front gentleman guilt or innocence H street handkerchief handwriting hear heard Herold honor horse John H John Surratt John Wilkes Booth judge jurors knew letter looked McDevitt MERRICK military commission minutes Montreal morning never night o'clock oath panel parlor party Payne person PIERREPONT Port Tobacco position President Prince George's county prisoner Question objected recollect remember returned seen side stage stairs standing summoned suppose Surratt's house Surrattsville sworn and examined talking testimony theatre thing told took verdict voire dire Washington Weichmann witness