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KF223.F58 R47 1851i Report of the conspiracy trial in the Wayne County Circuit Court, Michigan Hon. Warner Wing, presiding, on five indictments of the grand jury for the county of Wayne : setting forth a conspiracy for burning the freight depot of the Michigan Central Rail Road Company and for other offences named in the indictments / 1
KF223.F66 F66 1881i Life, crimes and confession of Mrs. Julia Fortmeyer, of St. Louis, Mo., known as the baby burner the great trial, speeches of counsel on both sides, her conviction. 1
KF223.F67 R46 1873i The "car-hook" tragedy the life, trial, conviction, and execution of William Foster for the murder of Avery D. Putnam : Governor Dix's letters /
The life, trial, conviction and execution of William Foster for the murder of Avery D. Putnam : Governor Dix's letters, neither tears, appeals for executive clemency from the wife of the murdered man, opinions on this interesting case from profound judges, learned lawyers, eminent ministers and the press, nor political influence, backed by a mine of wealth, could save Foster : this work is written and compiled /
The life, trial, conviction and execution of William Foster for the murder of Avery D. Putnam : Governor Dix's letters, neither tears, appeals for executive clemency from the wife of the murdered man, opinions on this interesting case from profound judges, learned lawyers, eminent ministers and the press, nor political influence, backed by a mine of wealth, could save Foster /
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KF223.F67 S66 1873i Some of the papers laid before the Governor, in support of the petition for the commutation of the sentence of William Foster to imprisonment for life
Some of the papers laid before the Governor in support of the petition for the commutation of the sentence of William Foster to imprisonment for life
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KF223.F69 F69 1856i Trial of John Fox for the murder of John Henry at the special term of the Middlesex Oyer and Terminer at New-Brunswick, N.J., May 1856 : containing the testimony of the witnesses, the speeches of the counsel, the charge to the jury by Judge Vredenbergh, the verdict, and the sentence of the prisoner.
Trial of John Fox for the murder of John Henry, at the special term of the Middlesex Oyer and Terminer, at New-Brunswick, N.J., May, 1856 : containing the testimony of the witnesses, the speeches of the counsel, the charge to the jury by Judge Vredenbergh, the verdict and the sentence of the prisoner.
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KF223.F695 F695 1883i Life and history together with the details of the trial of Bill Fox, executed at Nevada, Mo., Dec. 28, '83, for the murder of T.W. Howard, May 20, 1883 1
KF223.F73 H57 1879i A history of the Pocasset tragedy with the three sermons preached in New Bedford / 2
KF223.F74 A77 2003 The William Freeman murder trial : insanity, politics, and race / 1
KF223.F74 D56 1871i The Freeman trial presenting the testimony given in this remarkable case / 1
KF223.F74 F74 1848i The trial of William Freeman, for the murder of John G. Van Nest including the evidence and the arguments of counsel, with the decision of the Supreme Court granting a new trial, and an account of the death of the prisoner, and of the post-mortem examination of his body by Amariah Brigham, M.D., and others /
The trial of William Freeman for the murder of John G. Van Nest, including the evidence and the arguments of counsel, with the decision of the Supreme Court, granting a new trial and an account of the death of the prisoner and of the post-mortem examination of his body by Amariah Brigham, M.D., and others /
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KF223.F75 F75 1799i Trial of John Fries for treason 1
KF223.F75 T96 1800i The two trials of John Fries, on an indictment for treason together with a brief report of the trials of several other persons, for treason and insurrection, in the counties of Bucks, Northampton and Montgomery, in the Circuit Court of the United States, begun at the city of Philadelphia, April 11, 1799, continued at Norristown, October 11, 1799, and concluded at Philadelphia, April 11, 1800, before the Hon. Judges Iredell, Peters, Washington and Chase : to which is added, a copious appendix, containing the evidences and arguments of the counsel on both sides, on the motion for a new trial : the arguments on the motion for removing the case to the county where the crime was committed, and the arguments against holding the jurisdiction at Norristown /
The two trials of John Fries, on an indictment for treason together with a brief report of the trials of several other persons, for treason and insurrection, in the counties of Bucks, Northampton and Montgomery, in the Circuit Court of the United States, begun at the city of Philadelphia, April 11, 1799, continued at Norristown, October 11, 1799, and concluded at Philadelphia, April 11, 1800, before the Hon. Judges, Iredell, Peters, Washington and Chase : to which is added, a copious appendix, containing the evidences and arguments of the counsel on both sides on the motion for a new trial, the arguments on the motion for removing the case to the county where the crime was committed and the arguments against holding the jurisdiction at Norristown /
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KF223.F76 F76 1838i Trial of Dr. Frost before the Court of Sessions of the City and County of New York, for manslaughter, alledged to have been committed on Tiberius G. French by the administration of certain Thomsonian remedies to which are added, the speeches of John A. Morrill and David Paul Brown, Esqrs., for the defence : with an appendix containing comments on the testimony ; a history of the disgraceful conduct of the medical faculty during the trial ; an affidavit exhibiting the baseness of Dr. Cheeseman ; affidavit proving that one of the jurors was resolved upon the conviction of Dr. Frost, regardless of his oath or the evidence ; a list of persons who died under treatment by the medical faculty ; certificates of cures by the Thomsonian treatment ; letters of the celebrated Professor Waterhouse on the Thomsonian system ; and other matter of interest and importance. 1
KF223.F87 F87 1825i Trial of Amos Furnald for the murder of Alfred Furnald before the Superior court of judicature, holden at Dover, within & for the county of Strafford & state of New-Hampshire, on the first Tuesday of February, Anno Domini, 1825 / 2
KF223.F874 F87 1870i The people of the state of New York, defendants in error, vs. Michael Furgeson, plaintiff in error 1
KF223.G35 G35 1871i The Jones-Galentine tragedy embodying a full report of the trial, the able charge of Judge Paine, the arguments of counsel, the sentence, and many decisions on important law questions arising during the progress of the trial : together with an able essay on insanity. 1
KF223.G48 G48 1833i Trial of Charles Getter, for the murder of his wife late of Forks Township, Northampton County, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, held at Easton, in and for the county of Northampton, on the third Monday of August, anno Domini, 1833 : containing the arguments of counsel, at length /
Trial of Charles Getter for the murder of his wife, late of Forks township, Northampton County and commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the Court of Oyer and terminer and General Goal Delivery, held at Easton, in and for the county of Northampton, on the third Monday of August, Anno Domini, 1833 : containing the arguments of counsel, at length /
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KF223.G49 G49 1833i A report of the examination of David Gibbs, Fanny Leach, and Eliza P. Burdick, for the alledged murder of Sally Burdick, at Coventry, R.I., on the 18th Feb. 1833 from minutes taken at the examination and published under the direction of the examining magistrates, and at the request of the prisoners.
A report of the examination of David Gibbs, Fanny Leach, and Eliza P. Burdick for the alledged murder of Sally Burdick, at Coventry, R.I. on the 18th Feb. 1833 : from minutes taken at the examination and published under the direction of the examining magistrate, and at the request of the prisoners.
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KF223.G5 A7 1970 Alton trials / 1
KF223.G52 G52 1831i Mutiny and murder confession of Charles, Gibbs, a native of Rhode Island, who, with Thomas J. Wansley, was doomed to be hung in New York on the 22d of April last, for the murder of the captain and mate of the brig Vineyard on her passage from New Orleans to Philadelphia, in November 1830 : Gibbs confesses that within a few years he has participated in the murder of nearly 400 human beings! 1