The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... prisoner is guilty of the crime charged , he may be sentenced to a term in prison . This is quite another thing than the jail . The prison , or peniten- tiary , belongs to the state , and the prisoners are usually kept busy with some ...
... prisoner is guilty of the crime charged , he may be sentenced to a term in prison . This is quite another thing than the jail . The prison , or peniten- tiary , belongs to the state , and the prisoners are usually kept busy with some ...
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... prisoner's attorney has the privilege of asking questions . This is called the cross - examination , and of course these questions are very searching . If a witness has not spoken the truth or has kept anything back which might help the ...
... prisoner's attorney has the privilege of asking questions . This is called the cross - examination , and of course these questions are very searching . If a witness has not spoken the truth or has kept anything back which might help the ...
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... prisoner could not be convicted . 18. When it was shown that the jury were of one mind , the prisoner was told to stand , and the judge addressed a few words to him . He reminded him that he had had a fair and impartial trial before a ...
... prisoner could not be convicted . 18. When it was shown that the jury were of one mind , the prisoner was told to stand , and the judge addressed a few words to him . He reminded him that he had had a fair and impartial trial before a ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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