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KF223.L63 B33 1813i The case of alien enemies considered and decided upon a writ of habeas corpus, allowed on the petition of Charles Lockington, an alien enemy, by the Hon. William Tilghman, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the 22d day of November, 1813 / 1
KF223.L66 L66 1850i The people versus Dr. Horatio N. Loomis, for libel tried at the Erie County Oyer and Terminer, June 24, 1850, Justice Mullett, presiding, John Treanor, Leander J. Roberts, associate justices / 1
KF223.L68 L68 1875i Report of the trial of James M. Lowell indicted for the murder of his wife, Mary Elizabeth Lowell : before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for Androscoggin County : containing the evidence, arguments of the counsel and the charge of the court, in full, with the verdict of the jury and sentence of the prisoner, and an appendix /
Report of the trial of James M. Lowell, indicted for the murder of his wife, Mary Elizabeth Lowell before the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, for Androscoggin County : containing the evidence, arguments of the counsel and the charge of the court, in full, with the verdict of the jury and sentence of the prisoner, and an appendix /
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KF223.L68 L68 1877i The town of Bennington vs. Henry F. Lothrop, Trenor W. Park and Charles G. Lincoln, in equity 1
KF223.L69 L69 1874i Trial of Emil Lowenstein for the murder of John D. Weston at West Albany, August 5, 1873 commenced at the Albany Oyer and Terminer, Monday, January 26, and concluded February 19, 1874 : with the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court, without condensation, verdict of the jury, sentence of the prisoner, and an account of his execution, etc., etc. /
Trial of Emil Lowenstein, for the murder of John D. Weston at West Albany, August 5, 1873, commenced at the Albany Oyer and Terminer, Monday, January 26, and concluded February 19, 1874 : with the evidence, arguments of counsel, charge of the court, without condensation, verdict of the jury, sentence of the prisoner, and an account of his execution, etc., etc.
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KF223.L69 M63 1874i Opening address, January 29th, 1874, and closing argument, February 17th and 18th, 1874, of Nathaniel C. Moak, district attorney, in the case of the people agst. Emil Lowenstein 1
KF223.L84 R63 1962i People versus Lugo story of a famous Los Angeles murder case and its amazing aftermath / 1
KF223.L85 J66 2000 The trial of Don Pedro León Luján : the attack against Indian slavery and Mexican traders in Utah /
The trial of Don Pedro León Luján : the attack against Indian slavery and the Mexican traders in Utah /
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KF223.L85 J66 2000eb The trial of Don Pedro León Luján the attack against Indian slavery and the Mexican traders in Utah / 1
KF223.L87 1692 Blood will out, or, An example of justice in the tryal, condemnation, confession and execution of Thomas Lutherland, who barbarously murthered the body of John Clark of Philadelphia, and was executed at Salem in West-Jarsey the 23d of February, 1691/2. 1
KF223.L87 L87 1871i Full report of the great Ku-Klux trial in the U. S. District Court at Oxford, Miss. evidence of witnesses, arguments of counsel, decision and rulings of Judge Hill, incidents, &c. / 1
KF223.L875 U551867i Message from the President of the United States, relating to the trial of Albert M.D.C. Lusk by a military commission 1
KF223.L885 Y63 2005 A matter of chastity : the High Plains saga of a woman's revenge / 1
KF223.L95 B46 1904r A notable libel case : the criminal prosecution of Theodore Lyman, Jr. by Daniel Webster in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, November term 1828 / 1
KF223.L95 L95 1828i Report of a trial in the Supreme Judicial Court, holden at Boston, Dec. 16th and 17th, 1828 of Theodore Lyman, Jr. for an alleged libel on Daniel Webster, a senator of the United States, published in the Jackson republican : comprising all the documents and testimony given in the cause, and full notes of the arguments of counsel and the charge of the court / 1
KF223.L96 T73 1809i The Trial of David Lynn, Prince Kein, Jabez Meiggs, Elijah Barton, Adam Pitts, Anson Meiggs and Nathaniel Lynn indicted for the murder of Paul Chadwick containing a compendious but clear and full statement of all the evidence : together with a correct abridgement of the pleadings of council, and the charge to the jury, as delivered by the court.
The trial of David Lynn, Prince Kein, Jabez Meiggs, Elijah Barton, Adam Pitts, Anson Meiggs, and Nathaniel Lynn, indicted for the murder of Paul Chadwick containing a compendious but clear and full statement of all the evidence : together with a correct abridgement of the pleadings of council, and the charge to the jury, as delivered by the court.
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KF223.L96 T73 1810i Trial of David Lynn, Jabez Meigs, Elijah Barton, Prince Cain, Nathaniel Lynn, Ansel Meigs and Adam Pitts for the murder of Paul Chadwick, at Malta, in Maine, on September 8th, 1809 : before the Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, L.L.D., Hon. Samuel Sewall, L.L.D., Hon. George Thatcher, Hon. Isaac Parker, justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, held at Augusta, by adjournment, Nov. 16, 1809 /
Trial of David Lynn, Jabez Meigs, Elijah Barton, Prince Cain, Nathaniel Lynn, Ansel Meigs, and Adam Pitts, for the murder of Paul Chadwick, at Malta, in Maine, on September 8th, 1809 before the Hon. Theodore Sedgwick, L.L.D., Hon. Samuel Sewall, L.L.D., Hon. George Thatcher, Hon. Isaac Parker, justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, held at Augusta, by adjournment, Nov. 16, 1809 /
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KF223.L97 L97 1816i Trial of Edward Lyon (of Northumberland) for subornation of false swearing in which John Binns was endorsed as prosecutor : with some account of Binns, interspersed with extracts of letters written by him to Edward Lyon, from Gloucester Gaol.
Trial of Edward Lyon, (of Northumberland) for subornation of false swearing : in which John Binns, was endorsed as prosecutor : with some account of Binns, interspersed with extracts of letters written by him to Edward Lyon, from Gloucester Gaol.
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KF223.M25 M25 1821i Trial of Medad M'Kay for the murder of his wife before Chief Justice Spencer, 1820, and before His Honor William W. Van Ness, 1821 at Allegany : embracing a brief outline of the former trial and a detail of the latter : including the testimony and speeches of Messrs. Collier, Haight, Matthews and Hulbert, with the charge of the judge to the jury / 2
KF223.M26 M26 1840i Trial and confession of Robt. McConaghy, the inhuman butcher of Mr. Brown's family, on Saturday, May 30th, 1840, in Huntingdon County, six of his own relatives the mother of his own wife, her four brothers and sister : to which is added the judge's charge and sentence and the eloquent argument of George Taylor, Esq. 1