Annals of the Early Settlers Association of Cuyahoga CountyThe Association, 1911 - Cuyahoga County (Ohio) |
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Page 18
... jury of their countrymen , and there is nothing that so ap- peals to a man as to enter upon the arena battling for the life or liberty of a fellow citizen . As I look back over my career as an attorney at this bar , there is nothing so ...
... jury of their countrymen , and there is nothing that so ap- peals to a man as to enter upon the arena battling for the life or liberty of a fellow citizen . As I look back over my career as an attorney at this bar , there is nothing so ...
Page 19
... jury impaneled who never heard anything about the case . They are supposed to come there with their minds like blank paper , and entirely without prejudice . As soon as a citizen is arrested , notwithstanding the fact that there has ...
... jury impaneled who never heard anything about the case . They are supposed to come there with their minds like blank paper , and entirely without prejudice . As soon as a citizen is arrested , notwithstanding the fact that there has ...
Page 20
... jury , immediately everybody in the room says : " Why , of course , you may know he is guilty , what a hang - dog look he has ; he can't look the jury and judge in the face . " On the other hand , if he comes in apparently a free man ...
... jury , immediately everybody in the room says : " Why , of course , you may know he is guilty , what a hang - dog look he has ; he can't look the jury and judge in the face . " On the other hand , if he comes in apparently a free man ...
Page 39
... jury orally . Judge Burke fought the case for all there was in it , for he was on his way to the Supreme Court of the state and he wanted that charge in writing . If there was anything Judge Foote disliked , it was to reduce a charge to ...
... jury orally . Judge Burke fought the case for all there was in it , for he was on his way to the Supreme Court of the state and he wanted that charge in writing . If there was anything Judge Foote disliked , it was to reduce a charge to ...
Page 40
... jury and the jury came in with a verdict which gave our side $ 675.00 damages . Judge Burke filed his motion for a new trial , and one of the grounds stated in that motion was misconduct on the part of the Court . Wasn't that a pretty ...
... jury and the jury came in with a verdict which gave our side $ 675.00 damages . Judge Burke filed his motion for a new trial , and one of the grounds stated in that motion was misconduct on the part of the Court . Wasn't that a pretty ...
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Akers annual meeting Asa Brainard Association Battle of Lake Berea Born Born Reserve Brainard Brecksville Brooklyn township Cahoon Chamber of Commerce Chandler Chaplain Chapman charity Charles H Charles Ohio Church city of Cleveland Cleveland Connecticut Corlett Court Cuyahoga County Cuyahoga River daughter died Dodge Dover E. D. Burton Early Settlers elected Elizabeth England F. A. Ohio father Fish George H Germany grandfather Hall Halsey Harriet Henry Hickox Honorary Member Horton Hubbell J. D. Jones James John Judge Andrews Judge Burke Judge Foote JUDGE H. B. jury Kerruish L. E. Holden L. F. Mellen Ladies and Gentlemen Lady Elgin Lake Erie land lived LUCIUS F Mary Moses Name Where Born O. J. Hodge Ohio City old oaken bucket Perry's victory pioneer President Ranney Sarah Secretary Sept Smith Street Strongsville thing town Treadway Vermont Western Name Western Reserve William York