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KF223.G55 A48 1838i |
Alton trials of Winthrop S. Gilman who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Reff, George H. Walworth, George H. Whitney, William Harned, John S. Noble, James Moran, Jr., Henry Tanner, Royal Weller, Reuban Gerry, and Thaddeus B. Hurlbut; for the crime of riot, committed on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press, from an attack made on it at that time, by an armed mob / Alton trials of Winthrop S. Gilman, who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Roff, George H. Walworth, George H. Whitney, William Harned, John S. Noble, James Morss, Jr., Henry Tanner, Royal Weller, Reuben Gerry, and Thaddeus B. Hurlbut, for the crime of riot : committed on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press, from an attack made on it at that time by an armed mob : written out from notes of the trial, taken at the time, by a member of the Bar of the Alton Municipal Court : also, the trial of John Solomon, Levi Palmer, Horace Beall, Josiah Nutter, Jacob Smith, David Butler, William Carr, and James M. Rock, indicted with James Jennings, Solomon Morgan, and Frederick Bruchy, for a riot committed in Alton, on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, in unlawfully and forcibly entering the warehouse of Godfrey, Gilman & Co., and breaking up and destroying a printing press / |
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KF223.G56 G56 1865i | Proceedings in the Criminal Court of St. Louis Co. the State of Missouri vs. Samuel T. Glover : indictment for practising law without taking the new constitution oath. | 1 |
KF223.G63 J65 | Trial of Judge Luther M. Goddard : including legislative, quo warranto and disbarment proceedings / | 1 |
KF223.G64 G64 1881i | Albert G.F. Goersen, plaintiff in error, vs. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, defendant in error in error to the Court of Oyer and Terminer for the county of Philadelphia : an indictment for murder : paper book of plaintiff in error. | 1 |
KF223.G655 G655 1887i | The official report of the trial of Henry K. Goodwin for the murder of Albert D. Swan in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts from notes of Mr. J.M.W. Yerrington. | 1 |
KF223 .G66 1887 | The official report of the trial of Henry K. Goodwin for the murder of Albert D. Swan : in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts / | 1 |
KF223 .G66 1887i | The official report of the trial of Henry K. Goodwin for the murder of Albert D. Swan in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts / | 1 |
KF223.G66 G66 1820i |
Trial of Robert M. Goodwin in the Court of Sessions, for the city and county of New-York, March term, 1820, on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stoughton, Esq. in Broadway in the city of New-York, December 21, 1819 / Trial of Robert M. Goodwin, on an indictment of manslaughter for killing James Stoughton, Esq. in Broadway, in the city of New-York, on the 21st day of December, 1819 tried at the Court of General Sessions of the Peace held in and for the body of the city and county of New-York. Including the arguments of counsel and opinions and orders of the court on a motion to bail the prisoner, previous to his trial, after the finding of a coroner's inquest of wilful murder, and a verdict by a grand jury of manslaughter. And a further motion to bail on the petit jury being polled and disagreeing in their verdict, and being final discharge at the close of the session, after a trial which lasted five days, having began on the 14th and ended on the 18th day of March, 1820. And also a motion to bail on a writ of habeas corpus before His Honour the mayor, at his office in the City-hall. And a like motion before His Honour Chief Justice Spencer, at his chambers, with his opinion and order to admit the prisoner to bail / |
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KF223.G67 G67 1865i | George E. Gordon, plaintiff in error, agst. the People of the state of New York, defendents in error error book / | 1 |
KF223.G67 S65 1866i | The people of the state of New York vs. George E. Gordon closing argument to the jury, delivered by Henry Smith, at the Scoharie Circuit, May 3d and 4th, 1866 / | 1 |
KF223.G67 S66 2006 | Hanging Captain Gordon : the life and trial of an American slave trader / | 1 |
KF223.G67 S67 2006 | Hanging Captain Gordon : the life and trial of an American slave trader / | 1 |
KF223.G67 S67 2007 | ||
KF223.G68 G68 1844i | Trial and execution of John Gordon | 1 |
KF223.G68 G68 1884i |
The trial of John Gordon and William Gordon charged with the murder of Amasa Sprague, before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, March term, 1844 : with all the incidental questions raised in the trial carefully preservedŲ§the testimony of the witnesses nearly verbatimŲ§and the arguments of counsel and a correct plat of all the localities described in the testimony, prepared expressly for this report / The trial of John Gordon and William Gordon, charged with the murder of Amasa Sprague before the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, March term, 1844 ; with all the incidental questions raised in the trial carefully preserved--the testimony of the witnesses nearly verbatim--and the arguments of cousel and a correct plat of all the localities described in the testimony, prepared expressly for this report / |
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KF223.G69 C35 1847i | Life and confession of Mary Jane Gordon who was tried, condemned, and hung, on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1849, for the murder of Jane Anderson, a native of Vassalboro, Maine : her trial, counsellors' debates, judge's charge to the jury, and final sentence, condemnation, and execution, etc. / | 1 |
KF223.G69 C35 1849i | Life and confession of Mary Jane Gordon, who was tried, condemned, and hung on the twenty-fourth day of February, 1849, for the murder of Jane Anderson, a native of Covington, Kentucky her trial, councillors' debates, judge's charge to the jury, final sentence, condemnation and execution, etc. / | 1 |
KF223.G72 D39 1892i | Death in the mail a narrative of a wealthy widow and the trial and conviction of the assassin, who was her physician, attorney and friendly advisor / | 1 |
KF223.G727 G727 1893i | State of Maryland vs. Charles H. Grasty, Thomas K. Worthington and John M. Carter, Jr. charge--criminal libel, in the Criminal Court of Baltimore, May 26, 27, 28 & 29, 1893 : verdict--not guilty : a stenographic report of the famous criminal libel case in which it was sought to punish three editors of the Baltimore news for alleging that ex-sheriff Henry G. Fledderman was a "backer" of lottery policy. | 1 |
KF223.G73 L54 1864i | The life, character, and career of Edward W. Green, postmaster of Malden the murderer of Frank E. Converse. | 1 |