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" PM, and at 8 o'clock next morning came into court, and gave in a verdict of " guilty of murder in the first degree." The prisoner was sentenced on the 1st of July, 1818, and hung on the 8th of August following, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. London... "
The Journal of Mental Science - Page 101
1890
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Annals, Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg: From the ...

Harrisburg (Pa.) - 1858 - 416 pages
...presided. The jury retired about 6 o'clock PM, and at 8 o'clock next morning came into court, and gave in a verdict of " guilty of murder in the first degree." The prisoner was sentenced on the 1st of July, 1818, and hung on the 8th of August following, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock....
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Annals, Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg: From the ...

Harrisburg (Pa.) - 1858 - 416 pages
...presided. The jury retired about 6 o'clock p. M., and at 8 o'clock next morning came into court, and gave in a verdict of " guilty of murder in the first degree." The prisoner was sentenced on the 1st of July, 1818, and hung on the 8th of August following, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock....
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History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine: From Its ..., Volume 1

Joseph Williamson - Belfast (Me.) - 1877 - 1020 pages
...Blaekstone, of Belfast, was foreman of the jury. After being out an hour, the jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The prisoner was sentenced to death by Judge Dickerson, on the twentieth day of January, 1874. His execution took place in to participate....
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Massacres of the Mountains: A History of the Indian Wars of the Far West

Jacob Piatt Dunn - Americana - 1886 - 816 pages
...testimony; their witnesses of the previous trial had forgotten everything. The jury was out three hours, and brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The prisoner was brought to the bar, and, after a few impressive words, Judge Boreman informed him that, under the statute,...
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Massacres of the Mountains: A History of the Indian Wars of the Far West

Jacob Piatt Dunn - Americana - 1886 - 816 pages
...testimony; their witnesses of the previous trial had forgotten everything. The jury was out three hours, and brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The prisoner was brought to the bar, and, after a few impressive words, Judge Boreman informed him that, under the statute,...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House, Part 3

Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1893 - 1410 pages
...they might have of the transaction. The trial took place in Alpena, in December, 1892, and resulted in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree. The next parties tried were August Foreman, Carl Vogler and Henry Jacobs. These parties were also found...
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In Portia's Gardens

William Sloane Kennedy - Natural history - 1897 - 274 pages
...were preserved. The jury, after being charged by the judge, made short shrift of Jim Crow, bringing in a verdict of "guilty of murder in the first degree." The judge, after allowing him a few incoherent caws of denial, had him gagged again, and with shaking claws...
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The Great Trial of the Nineteenth Century

Samuel Chipman Parks - Imperialism - 1900 - 184 pages
...his country by the wonderful victories of Cressy and of Poictiers. But the appeal was vain. The jury brought in a verdict of "Guilty of murder in the first degree." The second case tried was an indictment against Napoleon Bonaparte for the murder of five hundred thousand...
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Annals of Harrisburg: Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics from the ...

Harrisburg (Pa.) - 1906 - 518 pages
...presided. The jury retired about 6 o'clock pm, and at 8 o'clock next morning came into court, and gave in a verdict of "guilty of murder in the first degree." The prisoner was sentenced on the ist of July, 1818, and hung on the 8th of August following, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock....
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The American Historical Review, Volume 15

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - Electronic journals - 1910 - 1012 pages
...prosecution ; two " stirring appeals to the jury " on behalf of the prisoner. On February i the jury brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree, the first conviction in the anthracite region of a Molly Maguire for a capital crime. Later the judge refused...
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