Trial of Samuel Chase: An Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Impeached by the House of Representatives for High Crimes and Misdemeanors Before the Senate of the United States, Том 2Da Capo Press, 1970 |
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... prosecution , I doubt whether the court has any power in a criminal case to issue a commission to examine witnesses for or against the prosecution ; -I do not know of any law which gives them that power . - If the honorable mana- gers ...
... prosecution , I doubt whether the court has any power in a criminal case to issue a commission to examine witnesses for or against the prosecution ; -I do not know of any law which gives them that power . - If the honorable mana- gers ...
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... prosecution as oppressive ; to excite public indignation against the court and the go- vernment , who endeavoured to ... prosecution ! Whereas in fact the counsel for the prosecution had fairly stated the testimony he meant to offer ...
... prosecution as oppressive ; to excite public indignation against the court and the go- vernment , who endeavoured to ... prosecution ! Whereas in fact the counsel for the prosecution had fairly stated the testimony he meant to offer ...
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... prosecution , the honorable managers have resorted to a principle , as novel in our laws and jurisprudence , as it is subversive of the constitutional independence of the judicial department , and danger . ous to the personal rights and ...
... prosecution , the honorable managers have resorted to a principle , as novel in our laws and jurisprudence , as it is subversive of the constitutional independence of the judicial department , and danger . ous to the personal rights and ...
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