Journal of the Senate of Minnesota Sitting as a High Court of Impeachment for the Trial of Hon. E. St. Julien Cox, Judge of the Ninth Judicial District, Том 3Print. House O.G. Miller, 1882 - Всего страниц: 3006 |
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... Judge Cox was not drunk , - honestly , I have no doubt . We have the clerk Fanchen , who , upon page 231 of the testimony for the respondent , says , that Judge Cox was not intoxicated , in his opinion , was not under the influence of ...
... Judge Cox was not drunk , - honestly , I have no doubt . We have the clerk Fanchen , who , upon page 231 of the testimony for the respondent , says , that Judge Cox was not intoxicated , in his opinion , was not under the influence of ...
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... Judge Severance and the others . Mr. Fitzgerald - page 432 - one of their ... Cox for twelve years ; that he has sometimes seen him under the influence of ... Judge Cox at the en- trance going into the court room on the morning of the ...
... Judge Severance and the others . Mr. Fitzgerald - page 432 - one of their ... Cox for twelve years ; that he has sometimes seen him under the influence of ... Judge Cox at the en- trance going into the court room on the morning of the ...
Стр. 2101
... Judge Edgerton and himself arrived before dinner ; that they went up to the court house , that he and Judge Edgerton walked back to the hotel and that immediately preceding or immediately behind them came Judge Cox and Mr. Bently ; that ...
... Judge Edgerton and himself arrived before dinner ; that they went up to the court house , that he and Judge Edgerton walked back to the hotel and that immediately preceding or immediately behind them came Judge Cox and Mr. Bently ; that ...
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... Judge , saw Mr. Child and Judge Cox near the door in an altercation . Judge Cox was pressing Mr. Child for a reason why he was not prosecuting certain whiskey cases . I apprehend , although I do not know it to be a fact , that Mr. Child ...
... Judge , saw Mr. Child and Judge Cox near the door in an altercation . Judge Cox was pressing Mr. Child for a reason why he was not prosecuting certain whiskey cases . I apprehend , although I do not know it to be a fact , that Mr. Child ...
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Eugene St. Julien Cox. man of remarkable good memory if he can remember unimportant events so long . I presume the counsel will ask how Mr. Hayden remem- bers the occurrence so well . He remembers it because Judge Cox was drunk ; because ...
Eugene St. Julien Cox. man of remarkable good memory if he can remember unimportant events so long . I presume the counsel will ask how Mr. Hayden remem- bers the occurrence so well . He remembers it because Judge Cox was drunk ; because ...
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adjournment appearance ARCTANDER argument asked believe bench Brownell call your attention charge claim clerk Coleman condition constitution contradicted conviction counsel county attorney court room crimes and misdemeanors cross-examination Dan Murphy defense desire doubt drink drunkenness evidence fact Father Hermann gentlemen grand jury guilty heard honorable indictment influence of liquor John Lind Judge Cox Judge Severance Judge was drunk Judge was intoxicated Judge Weymouth Judge's judgment Julien Cox jurors justice Lake Benton lawyers Lind Lyon county Manager DUNN Manderfeld Marshfield matter Megquier mind morning motion Nicollet county o'clock occasion perfectly sober preliminary call President PRESIDENT pro tem proceedings prosecution question reason recess Redwood Falls remark remember Renville county respondent saloon Senator CAMPBELL Senator GILFILLAN Seward stand statute swear tells term of court testified testimony thing tion told trial vote Waseca Webber witnesses words
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