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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... passed in consultation , are not matters of inquiry by your honor . This board , if board you call it , have rights as well as courts . They are entitled to legal presumption as well as the court , and it is the first time in my ...
... passed in consultation , are not matters of inquiry by your honor . This board , if board you call it , have rights as well as courts . They are entitled to legal presumption as well as the court , and it is the first time in my ...
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... law , was there not ? The object of it was to have a fair jury . This statute was passed by the Congress of the United States for the govern- ment of this District , in which it was known TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 29.
... law , was there not ? The object of it was to have a fair jury . This statute was passed by the Congress of the United States for the govern- ment of this District , in which it was known TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT . 29.
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... passed that there were persons of a variety of views in relation to the great public questions . It was known that in this city there were a great many men who did not sympathize with the government . There were others who were its ...
... passed that there were persons of a variety of views in relation to the great public questions . It was known that in this city there were a great many men who did not sympathize with the government . There were others who were its ...
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... passed this law that a contingency might arise in which it might become necessary to set aside the array and order a new panel , and , in order to meet that contingency , they have made provision for it in the section which I will now ...
... passed this law that a contingency might arise in which it might become necessary to set aside the array and order a new panel , and , in order to meet that contingency , they have made provision for it in the section which I will now ...
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... passed lightly over by the judge who presides . But it is his duty to see that the law is administered , if it be called to his notice ; and if the statute has never before been called to your notice , of course your honor has not passed ...
... passed lightly over by the judge who presides . But it is his duty to see that the law is administered , if it be called to his notice ; and if the statute has never before been called to your notice , of course your honor has not passed ...
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