Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr (late Vice President of the United States,) for Treason, and for a Misdemeanor: In Preparing the Means of a Military Expedition Against Mexico, a Territory of the King of Spain, with Whom the United States Were at Peace ; in the Circuit Court of the United States, Held at the City of Richmond, in the District of Virginia, in the Summer Term of the Year 1807, 1. sējumsHopkins and Earle, Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1808 |
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... question , how far a witness may refuse to answer questions which he thinks would criminate himself , 212-234 Preliminary discussion of the right to move for an attachment against General Wilkinson , · Opinion of the Court in the case ...
... question , how far a witness may refuse to answer questions which he thinks would criminate himself , 212-234 Preliminary discussion of the right to move for an attachment against General Wilkinson , · Opinion of the Court in the case ...
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... question . With respect to my ability to find bail , I very much doubt it . Only one person ever told me that he was willing to be my bail ; and I much question whether it will be in my power to procure bail at this time for any sum ...
... question . With respect to my ability to find bail , I very much doubt it . Only one person ever told me that he was willing to be my bail ; and I much question whether it will be in my power to procure bail at this time for any sum ...
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... question had ever come before the state courts ? Mr. RANDOLPH . - Not , sir , to my knowledge . In nearly thirty years practice , ( and a considerable part of that time I was attorney general for the commonwealth ) no occasion has ...
... question had ever come before the state courts ? Mr. RANDOLPH . - Not , sir , to my knowledge . In nearly thirty years practice , ( and a considerable part of that time I was attorney general for the commonwealth ) no occasion has ...
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... question so simple , and so eminently divested of all personal feelings , as the present , the counsel for the prisoner should have considered it as their duty to wander so widely from the subject before us . I could have wished , sir ...
... question so simple , and so eminently divested of all personal feelings , as the present , the counsel for the prisoner should have considered it as their duty to wander so widely from the subject before us . I could have wished , sir ...
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... question is not now as to the guilt or innocence of the president : it is as to the guilt or innocence of Aaron Burr on the charges of treason and misdemeanor ; and whether the president has acted right or wrong , does not and cannot af ...
... question is not now as to the guilt or innocence of the president : it is as to the guilt or innocence of Aaron Burr on the charges of treason and misdemeanor ; and whether the president has acted right or wrong , does not and cannot af ...
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Aaron Burr accused adjourned admitted affidavit answer appear apply argument asked attend attorney authority bail believe BOTTS Burr's called cause certainly charge CHIEF JUSTICE colonel Burr committed constitution contempt contend copy court crime criminate cypher declared defence district doctrine duces tecum Dunbaugh duty EDMUND RANDOLPH evidence examination fact gentlemen give grand jury guilty high treason hope improper indictment innocent intention issue James Wilkinson judge Hall juror juryman kinson Knox letter MAC RAE magistrate marshal MARTIN material ment military mind misdemeanor Mississippi Territory motion neral never New-Orleans oath object observed obtain offence officer opinion overt act papers party person petit jury prejudice present president principle prisoner proceeding produce prosecution prove question Randolph secretary at war subpoena summoned suppose sworn testimony thing tion treason trial United viva voce WICKHAM Wilkinson Wirt wish witness
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139. lappuse - be it further enacted, that the said secretary shall cause a seal of office to be made for the said department of such device as the president of the United States shall approve, and all copies of records and papers in the said office, authenticated under the said seal, shall be evidence equally as the original record or paper.
590. lappuse - however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors. But there must be an actual assembling of men, for the treasonable purpose, to constitute a levying of war.
291. lappuse - require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision, in trials at common law, in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
2. lappuse - upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of a high misdemeanor, " and shall suffer fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of " the court in which the conviction shall be had, so as that " such fine shall not exceed three thousand dollars, nor the -*' term of imprisonment be more than three years.
2. lappuse - an act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States," continued for limited periods by several succeeding laws, and continued without limitation by an act passed in 1799.
305. lappuse - death, in which case it shall not be admitted but by the supreme or a circuit court, or by a justice of the supreme court, or a judge of a district court, who shall exercise their discretion therein, regarding the nature and circumstances of the offence, and of the evidence and the usages of law.
438. lappuse - minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors : but there must be an actual assembling of men,