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... court and counsel it had a rather formidable appearance . The court had doubtless never seen such a plea , and it was rather a stunner to Finley also , but he was fine on retort and burlesque and ridicule . He picked up the plea very ...
... court and counsel it had a rather formidable appearance . The court had doubtless never seen such a plea , and it was rather a stunner to Finley also , but he was fine on retort and burlesque and ridicule . He picked up the plea very ...
Pagina 68
... courts and the circuit court , and he always appeared as his own lawyer , and made the best defense he could . Not long after the war , we had a county court , presided over by the probate judge and two justices of the peace , and had a ...
... courts and the circuit court , and he always appeared as his own lawyer , and made the best defense he could . Not long after the war , we had a county court , presided over by the probate judge and two justices of the peace , and had a ...
Pagina 69
... court you took it to the county court , and after it was tried there you took it to the circuit court if you wished to go further with it . In one of the cases which was brought against Coleman Robinson before a justice of the peace ...
... court you took it to the county court , and after it was tried there you took it to the circuit court if you wished to go further with it . In one of the cases which was brought against Coleman Robinson before a justice of the peace ...
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Scorpions and Stagecoaches I I | 11 |
A Young Man Sets Out | 30 |
The Bench The Stump The Circuit | 45 |
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