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" ... and the consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished capitally is not limited to cases in which , the court, or the jury, is of opinion that there are palliating or mitigating circumstances. But... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And, at Law, in ... - Page 442
by New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1919
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 102

Ohio. Supreme Court - 1922 - 848 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all cases of murder. The act does not itself prescribe, nor authorise the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Volume 19

1899 - 962 pages
...conferred upon the Jury in all cases of murder. The act does not itself prescribe, nor authorize the the consciences of the Jury. The authority of the Jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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The Atlantic Reporter, Volume 106

1919 - 926 pages
...quotes from Winston v. United States as follows : "The act does not itself prescribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing the exercise of this risht, but commits the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury."...
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United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 172

United States. Supreme Court - 1899 - 792 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all cases of murder. The act does not itself prescribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 43; Volumes 171-174

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1426 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all eases of murder. The act does not itself preecribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 129

1911 - 1278 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all cases of murder. The net does not Itself prescribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...exercise to the judgment and consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished capitally is not limited...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volume 43; Volumes 171-174

United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1194 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all cases of murder. The act does not itself pre•cribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 48

1899 - 546 pages
...Gray wrote the opinion of the court. As he says, the act does not itself prescribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...exercise to the judgment and consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused ah all not be punished capitally is not limited...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 106

1919 - 1046 pages
...quotes from Winston v. United States as follows : "The act does not itself prescribe. DOT authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing the exercise of this ri^ht, but commits the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the consciences of the jury."...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ..., Volume 333

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1948 - 1002 pages
...conferred upon the jury in all cases of murder. The act does not itself prescribe, nor authorize the court to prescribe, any rule defining or circumscribing...the whole matter of its exercise to the judgment and the -consciences of the jury. The authority of the jury to decide that the accused shall not be punished...
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