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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... taken , has not been taken ; and second , because your honor cannot be ad- vised from these lists , of the selections which were really made . Therefore , if in point of fact , there has been either through fraud or partiality , which ...
... taken , has not been taken ; and second , because your honor cannot be ad- vised from these lists , of the selections which were really made . Therefore , if in point of fact , there has been either through fraud or partiality , which ...
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... taken down , being written out in regular order among the other proceedings , will thus appear as an affidavit on record , duly signed by the party , if deemed necessary . I am not aware of any case in my experience of this kind . We ...
... taken down , being written out in regular order among the other proceedings , will thus appear as an affidavit on record , duly signed by the party , if deemed necessary . I am not aware of any case in my experience of this kind . We ...
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... taken down by the reporter , and afterwards read over to the witness and signed by him . That can be done very rapidly , and I hope , as it is a matter entirely within the dis- cretion of your honor , that such a course will be pursued ...
... taken down by the reporter , and afterwards read over to the witness and signed by him . That can be done very rapidly , and I hope , as it is a matter entirely within the dis- cretion of your honor , that such a course will be pursued ...
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... taken them by surprise , and I see by the remarks which the counsel ( Mr. Bradley ) has already made , that he is quite familiar with the law on this subject , and I think , therefore , is entirely apprised of the fact that if this jury ...
... taken them by surprise , and I see by the remarks which the counsel ( Mr. Bradley ) has already made , that he is quite familiar with the law on this subject , and I think , therefore , is entirely apprised of the fact that if this jury ...
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... taken by surprise , as we well might have been , under the circumstances . As far as I can ascertain no such motion was ever made in this court . The particular form of the motion did not attract my attention at the time , but upon ...
... taken by surprise , as we well might have been , under the circumstances . As far as I can ascertain no such motion was ever made in this court . The particular form of the motion did not attract my attention at the time , but upon ...
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