I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law, in offering to give the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners. I say it is directly opposite... The Monthly magazine - Seite 115von Monthly literary register - 1811Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Harry Kalven - 1970 - 314 Seiten
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| Various - 2004 - 48 Seiten
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| Carl Reader - 2005 - 136 Seiten
...did. "I appeal to the jury, who are my judges, and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law in offering the jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners," I yelled. "I say it is directly opposite to,... | |
| William Penn - 2006 - 514 Seiten
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| Ron Christenson - 560 Seiten
...dock: "I appeal to the jury who are my judges and this great assembly, whether the proceedings of the court are not most arbitrary, and void of all law,...jury their charge in the absence of the prisoners." When Mead began shouting, both he and Penn were sent "to the hole" while the jury deliberated (State... | |
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