Early Indiana Trials and Sketches: ReminiscencesMoore, Wilstach, Keys & Company, printers, 1858 - 640 pages |
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... jury in the other . The petit - jury being accommodated in some neighboring out - building , used for a kitchen of the neighboring inn , during vacation . The clerks had very little qualifications for their duties . Still they were ...
... jury in the other . The petit - jury being accommodated in some neighboring out - building , used for a kitchen of the neighboring inn , during vacation . The clerks had very little qualifications for their duties . Still they were ...
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... jury an indictment for an assault and battery against a man for pulling the nose of another who had insulted him . The court - room was filled to suffocation . The two associate judges on the bench . The evidence had been heard , and ...
... jury an indictment for an assault and battery against a man for pulling the nose of another who had insulted him . The court - room was filled to suffocation . The two associate judges on the bench . The evidence had been heard , and ...
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... Lawrence and Merritt S. Craig , were of counsel for the prisoner . The jury was empanneled with some difficulty . The evidence was pos- itive and conclusive , still the arguments of counsel occupied 8 EARLY INDIANA TRIALS .
... Lawrence and Merritt S. Craig , were of counsel for the prisoner . The jury was empanneled with some difficulty . The evidence was pos- itive and conclusive , still the arguments of counsel occupied 8 EARLY INDIANA TRIALS .
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... jury by the able counsel for the prisoner , was fully met by the closing speech of Mr. Lane for the State . The jury , after a short absence , returned a verdict of " guilty of murder in the first degree . " The judge , after overruling ...
... jury by the able counsel for the prisoner , was fully met by the closing speech of Mr. Lane for the State . The jury , after a short absence , returned a verdict of " guilty of murder in the first degree . " The judge , after overruling ...
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... jury . Jemmy was sworn and was the only witness . He went on to identify the watch ; gave the number and maker's name , and then with tears in his eyes , " It is the same watch me ould mother gave me when I left Ireland , peace to her ...
... jury . Jemmy was sworn and was the only witness . He went on to identify the watch ; gave the number and maker's name , and then with tears in his eyes , " It is the same watch me ould mother gave me when I left Ireland , peace to her ...
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