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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... thought proper that jurors who shall be charged with the highest and most solemn duty of an American citizen , who are intrusted with the lives and liberties of their fellow- citizens , should be selected by one board , and drawn by ...
... thought proper that jurors who shall be charged with the highest and most solemn duty of an American citizen , who are intrusted with the lives and liberties of their fellow- citizens , should be selected by one board , and drawn by ...
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... thought neces- sary for the promotion of the cause of justice and of truth . I repeat we are ready now , but we want a jury summoned according to law , so that no objection can be made hereafter , either by the government or the accused ...
... thought neces- sary for the promotion of the cause of justice and of truth . I repeat we are ready now , but we want a jury summoned according to law , so that no objection can be made hereafter , either by the government or the accused ...
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... thought , perhaps in- advertently , into the general proposition . The question as to the mode of selecting these jurors is surely a proper question . I do not think it admits of debate , and I do not think your honor will require it to ...
... thought , perhaps in- advertently , into the general proposition . The question as to the mode of selecting these jurors is surely a proper question . I do not think it admits of debate , and I do not think your honor will require it to ...
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... thought to be qualified . And this board , thus together , was to select first from the register's list of the city of Washington the names of four hundred persons , from that of the clerk of Georgetown eighty , and from that of the ...
... thought to be qualified . And this board , thus together , was to select first from the register's list of the city of Washington the names of four hundred persons , from that of the clerk of Georgetown eighty , and from that of the ...
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... seems- Mr BRADLEY . I beg your pardon . Mr. PIERREPONT . They have a statute in England to which he alludes . I am coming to that in a moment . Mr. MERRICK . I thought you stated that there was 32 . TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT .
... seems- Mr BRADLEY . I beg your pardon . Mr. PIERREPONT . They have a statute in England to which he alludes . I am coming to that in a moment . Mr. MERRICK . I thought you stated that there was 32 . TRIAL OF JOHN H. SURRATT .
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