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... further detention is justified . Witnesses may be of- fered for and against the accused , who , if he wishes , may make a statement in his own behalf . Acting upon this evi- dence , the magistrate may decide that the case against the ac ...
... further detention is justified . Witnesses may be of- fered for and against the accused , who , if he wishes , may make a statement in his own behalf . Acting upon this evi- dence , the magistrate may decide that the case against the ac ...
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... further appear the publication was made for justifiable ends . Following the intendment of the Constitution , the Legislature afterward provided in the act relating to crimes and punishments that— " In all prosecutions or indictments ...
... further appear the publication was made for justifiable ends . Following the intendment of the Constitution , the Legislature afterward provided in the act relating to crimes and punishments that— " In all prosecutions or indictments ...
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... further recited that Dr. Littlepage was a regular practicing phy- sician in the city of Ft . Worth , and that one Wallace Wyatt had forged his name to a prescription , prescribing the forbidden drug in violation of the Harrison Anti ...
... further recited that Dr. Littlepage was a regular practicing phy- sician in the city of Ft . Worth , and that one Wallace Wyatt had forged his name to a prescription , prescribing the forbidden drug in violation of the Harrison Anti ...
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Introductory | 30 |
Communication Publication | 41 |
Public Reaction to Article or Caricature | 50 |
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