American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting Criminal Trials which Have Taken Place in the United States from the Beginning of Our Government to the Present Day, Volume 3 |
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Halaman vi
Indicted by the grand jury and tried for illegal voting , the Judge ruled that the
case was so plain against her that there was nothing for the jury to decide , and
directed them to return a verdict of guilty , which they did . She refused to pay the
fine ...
Indicted by the grand jury and tried for illegal voting , the Judge ruled that the
case was so plain against her that there was nothing for the jury to decide , and
directed them to return a verdict of guilty , which they did . She refused to pay the
fine ...
Halaman ix
Guilt makes cowards of us all . ' He was a day laborer in a coarse garb , but the
change in his opinion about the prisoner ' s guilt produced a corresponding
change in his costume , and he is now as you see a second Count D ' Orsay ,
wearing ...
Guilt makes cowards of us all . ' He was a day laborer in a coarse garb , but the
change in his opinion about the prisoner ' s guilt produced a corresponding
change in his costume , and he is now as you see a second Count D ' Orsay ,
wearing ...
Halaman 1
That if she was not so entitled , but voted in good faith in the belief that it was her
right , she was guilty of no crime . III . That she did vote in such good faith , and
with such belief . But the Court held that the defendant had no right to vote — that
...
That if she was not so entitled , but voted in good faith in the belief that it was her
right , she was guilty of no crime . III . That she did vote in such good faith , and
with such belief . But the Court held that the defendant had no right to vote — that
...
Halaman 48
Would a judge be justified in charging the jury that if satisfied that B supposed he
had a right to shoot A he was justified , and they should find a verdict of not guilty
! No judge would make such a charge . To constitute a crime , it is true that there ...
Would a judge be justified in charging the jury that if satisfied that B supposed he
had a right to shoot A he was justified , and they should find a verdict of not guilty
! No judge would make such a charge . To constitute a crime , it is true that there ...
Halaman 49
I suppose that it is for the jury to determine whether the defendant is guilty of a
crime or not . And I therefore ask your Honor to submit to the jury these
propositions : First - If the defendant , at the time of voting , believed that she had
a right to ...
I suppose that it is for the jury to determine whether the defendant is guilty of a
crime or not . And I therefore ask your Honor to submit to the jury these
propositions : First - If the defendant , at the time of voting , believed that she had
a right to ...
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Halaman 9 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a crime, and shall for such crime be liable to prosecution in any court of the United States of competent jurisdiction, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years, or both, in the discretion of the court, and shall pay the costs of prosecution.
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Halaman 44 - to come to the seat of government to assert any claim he may have upon that government, to transact any business he may have with it, to seek its protection, to share its offices, to engage in administering its functions. He has the right of free access to its seaports, through which all operations of foreign commerce are conducted, to the subtreasuries, land offices, and courts of justice in the several States.
Halaman 45 - Another privilege of a citizen of the United States is to demand the care and protection of the Federal government over his life, liberty, and property when on the high seas or within the jurisdiction of a foreign government. Of this there can be no doubt, nor that the right depends upon his character as a citizen of the United States.
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Halaman 52 - Hunt: The Court orders the prisoner to sit down. It will not allow another word. Miss Anthony: When I was brought before your honor for trial...