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Halaman 81
Mr . Dorr urged upon the Court his right to be heard by the Court upon this
question , and to argue the law to the jury , who did not sit in the box as ciphers ,
but to hear , judge and determine for themselves . If they could not do this , then ,
as the ...
Mr . Dorr urged upon the Court his right to be heard by the Court upon this
question , and to argue the law to the jury , who did not sit in the box as ciphers ,
but to hear , judge and determine for themselves . If they could not do this , then ,
as the ...
Halaman 151
A judicial tribunal , which is but a growth of the wisdom of ages , is not so
absurdly constituted as necessarily to bring the Court into conflict with the jury ,
and the jury in conflict with the Court ; and thus to defeat all the ends of justice . If
such ...
A judicial tribunal , which is but a growth of the wisdom of ages , is not so
absurdly constituted as necessarily to bring the Court into conflict with the jury ,
and the jury in conflict with the Court ; and thus to defeat all the ends of justice . If
such ...
Halaman 164
We wish the Court further to charge the jury that in criminal trials for capital
offenses , the jury are the judges of the law , as well as of the facts in the case :
and also , that the evidence for the State does not support the charge of traitorous
and ...
We wish the Court further to charge the jury that in criminal trials for capital
offenses , the jury are the judges of the law , as well as of the facts in the case :
and also , that the evidence for the State does not support the charge of traitorous
and ...
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