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... took the stand . He was cross - ex- amined by the Canadian crown advocate with such efficacy that , at the close of the afternoon session , he and his colleague fled the province and took refuge across the border . They returned to ...
... took the stand . He was cross - ex- amined by the Canadian crown advocate with such efficacy that , at the close of the afternoon session , he and his colleague fled the province and took refuge across the border . They returned to ...
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Lewis Helmar Herman, Mayer Goldberg. Then the state's attorney took a long chance . Sar- castically , he commented on the show of emotion and said , " Weep some more and try to befuddle the jury with crocodile tears ! " The jury was ...
Lewis Helmar Herman, Mayer Goldberg. Then the state's attorney took a long chance . Sar- castically , he commented on the show of emotion and said , " Weep some more and try to befuddle the jury with crocodile tears ! " The jury was ...
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... took the oath and affirmed his story . The court threw up his hands in despair and found for the defendant . A spectator , being friendly with the defendant , ques- tioned him after the trial and discovered , to his amaze- ment , that ...
... took the oath and affirmed his story . The court threw up his hands in despair and found for the defendant . A spectator , being friendly with the defendant , ques- tioned him after the trial and discovered , to his amaze- ment , that ...
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