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 : with Notes and AnnotationsJohn Davison Lawson Thomas Law Books, 1914 |
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... guilty , but if you think it was not abused ; if you think the horses were vicious , and refused to draw the load , or if you think they were not overloaded , and that the butt end of the whip is a proper instrument , the defendant will ...
... guilty , but if you think it was not abused ; if you think the horses were vicious , and refused to draw the load , or if you think they were not overloaded , and that the butt end of the whip is a proper instrument , the defendant will ...
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... guilty ; the exceptions made by his coun- sel were overruled and the unseemly severe sentence of imprisonment for life was pronounced by the Chief Justice . Dorr was at once removed to the state prison at Providence , but the result of ...
... guilty ; the exceptions made by his coun- sel were overruled and the unseemly severe sentence of imprisonment for life was pronounced by the Chief Justice . Dorr was at once removed to the state prison at Providence , but the result of ...
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... guilty and then moved the Court to transfer the inletment to Providence County , where the defendant and his witnesses resided , as the defendant was constitutionally entitled to " a speedy trial by an impartial jury . " neither of ...
... guilty and then moved the Court to transfer the inletment to Providence County , where the defendant and his witnesses resided , as the defendant was constitutionally entitled to " a speedy trial by an impartial jury . " neither of ...
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... guilty - or the opinion that he is not guilty of the crime in said indictment ? 3 - Did you vote for the said Thomas W. Dorr for Governor at the election , on the eighteenth of April , 1844 ? 4 - Have you formed the opinion , or do you ...
... guilty - or the opinion that he is not guilty of the crime in said indictment ? 3 - Did you vote for the said Thomas W. Dorr for Governor at the election , on the eighteenth of April , 1844 ? 4 - Have you formed the opinion , or do you ...
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... guilty . Mr. Bosworth then reviewed the testimony bearing on the particular overt acts , and concluded with urging that the evidence was so clear , positive and direct , that the jury could not hesitate , and must pronounce the prisoner ...
... guilty . Mr. Bosworth then reviewed the testimony bearing on the particular overt acts , and concluded with urging that the evidence was so clear , positive and direct , that the jury could not hesitate , and must pronounce the prisoner ...
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Halaman 763 - • My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury in the highest degree; Murder, stern murder in the dir'st degree ; All several sins, all used in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all—Guilty! Guilty!
Halaman 369 - Ladies, or fair ladies, I would wish you, or I would request you, or I would entreat you, not to fear, not to tremble: my life for yours. If you think I come hither as a lion, it were pity, of my life;
Halaman 155 - shall consist only in levying war against the same, or in adhering to the enemies thereof, giving them aid and comfort. This, law, we now say to you, is constitutional and binding on all, and that the sovereign authority of this State is such, that treason can be committed against it.
Halaman 562 - endeavors by violence, or surprise, to commit a known felony, such as murder, rape, robbery, arson, burglary, and the like, upon either. In these cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary until he has secured himself from all danger; and if he kill him in so doing, it is called justifiable
Halaman 662 - circumstances of accident, necessity, or infirmity, are to be satisfactorily proved by the prisoner, unless they arise out of the evidence produced against him, for the law presumeth the fact to have been founded in malice, until the contrary appeareth. And very right it is, that the law should so presume: The defendant in this instance standeth
Halaman vii - There speech and thought and nature failed a little And he lay tranced; but when he rose and paced Back toward his solitary home again, All down the long and narrow street he went, Beating it in upon his weary brain, As tho
Halaman 551 - a little below the left pap of him the said Charles Austin, one mortal wound, of the depth of six inches, and of the breadth of one inch, of which mortal wound aforesaid the said Charles Austin then and there instantly died; and so the jurors aforesaid, upon their oath aforesaid, do say, that he the said Thomas Oliver Selfridge, the said Charles Austin,
Halaman 749 - The triumphs that on vice attend, Shall ever in confusion end; The good man suffers but to gain, And every virtue springs from pain. As aromatic plants bestow No spicy fragrance while they grow, But crushed or trodden to the ground, Diffuse their balmy sweets around.
Halaman viii - It costs money," said Bounderby, "a mint of money. You'd have to go to Doctors Commons with a suit, and you'd have to go to a Court of Common Law with a suit, and you'd have to go to the House of Lords with a suit, and you'd have to get an Act
Halaman 552 - justifies a woman, killing one who attempts to ravish her: and so too the husband or father may justify killing a man, who attempts a rape upon his wife or daughter; but not if he takes them in adultery by consent, for the one is forcible and felonious, but not