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The jury who will hear the evidence on both sides must determine this question, not the District-Attorney….
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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The jury who will hear the evidence on both sides must determine this question, not the District-Attorney….
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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The jury who will hear the evidence on both sides must determine this question, not the District-Attorney….
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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The jury who will hear the evidence on both sides must determine this question, not the District-Attorney….
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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District-Attorney of that State, and the prosecuting officer at the trial of Aaron Burr.
As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century Marian Gouverneur
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District-Attorney among the wolves, wildcats, and redskins of Tennessee.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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District-Attorney, and by the defendant and his counsel, to the effect that the trial should proceed before the remaining eleven jurors, and that their verdict should have the same effect as the verdict of a full panel would have.
An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting Anonymous
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Flowers has been twice tried, and is about to be tried a third time, and our District-Attorney is quoted as saying that he will be tried half a dozen times if necessary.
100\%: the Story of a Patriot Upton Sinclair 1923
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Flowers has been twice tried, and is about to be tried a third time, and our District-Attorney is quoted as saying that he will be tried half a dozen times if necessary.
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The two secretaries of the club during my connection with it were young men destined to a large share of the world's observation in days to come: Mr. William Travers Jerome, later District-Attorney of New York City, and the present
Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay 1911
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