Proceedings in the Ku Klux Trials, at Columbia, S.C. in the United States Circuit Court, November Term, 1871: Printed from Government CopyNegro Universities Press, 1969 - 847 páginas |
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... Stanbery , Ex - Attor- ney General of the United States , appeared in Court as the associate of Mr. Johnson , in the defense of parties indicted as Ku Klux conspirators . And these four gentlemen , Messrs . Corbin and Chamberlain on one ...
... Stanbery , Ex - Attor- ney General of the United States , appeared in Court as the associate of Mr. Johnson , in the defense of parties indicted as Ku Klux conspirators . And these four gentlemen , Messrs . Corbin and Chamberlain on one ...
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... Stanbery's argument was as follows : ARGUMENT OF THE HON . HENRY STANBERY . May it please your Honors - We have filed a motion in behalf of cer- tain of the defendants , that the indictment which was returned true bill to this Court ...
... Stanbery's argument was as follows : ARGUMENT OF THE HON . HENRY STANBERY . May it please your Honors - We have filed a motion in behalf of cer- tain of the defendants , that the indictment which was returned true bill to this Court ...
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... Stanbery's argument the Court adjourned until the 5th , at 10 o'clock A. M. COLUMBIA , December 5 , 1871 . Mr. Stanbery called attention to additional authorities , in a short sup- plementary argument , as follows : two authorities , I ...
... Stanbery's argument the Court adjourned until the 5th , at 10 o'clock A. M. COLUMBIA , December 5 , 1871 . Mr. Stanbery called attention to additional authorities , in a short sup- plementary argument , as follows : two authorities , I ...
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... Stanbery , says he urges nothing cap- tiously , takes advantage of no technicalities and no formalities , but he is here , simply - substantially - to defend his clients from this substantial charge - conspiracy . And yet , when that ...
... Stanbery , says he urges nothing cap- tiously , takes advantage of no technicalities and no formalities , but he is here , simply - substantially - to defend his clients from this substantial charge - conspiracy . And yet , when that ...
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... Stanbery . The fourth Section ? Mr. Chamberlain . The fourth Section . Mr. Stanbery . Oh , no ! Mr. Chamberlain . Oh , yes ! That person may combine or confederate , but still the offense is limited to an individual , and if the counsel ...
... Stanbery . The fourth Section ? Mr. Chamberlain . The fourth Section . Mr. Stanbery . Oh , no ! Mr. Chamberlain . Oh , yes ! That person may combine or confederate , but still the offense is limited to an individual , and if the counsel ...
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PROCEEDINGS IN THE KU KLUX TRI Benn 1822-1910 Pitman,United States Circuit Court (4th Circui,Louis Freeland 1849-1928 Post Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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Allen Crosby amendment Amzi Rainey arms asked Avery burglary burning called Captain Mitchell charged Charles Leach Charley citizen colored committed Congress conspiracy conspire Constitution Corbin counsel count Court crime Cross-examination damn defendant Direct Examination disguise District Attorney duly sworn election exercise felony fifteenth amendment gentlemen Government guilty guns Gunthorpe hear heard Honors indictment intent Jim Williams John John Millar Johnson joined Judge Bond juror jury kill Klux Klan knew Ku Klux Klan live McMaster meeting Merrill miles militia murder negro never night oath object offense organization peremptory challenge person Postle present prisoner prosecution protection punishment purpose question Radical party Radical ticket raid recollect remember right of suffrage Rock Hill South Carolina Stanbery statute suppose talk tell testified as follows testimony threats tion told United whipped Whitesides Wilson witness York County Yorkville