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... defendant's goal is to convince the jury that his [ homicidal ] reac- tion was only a reflection of this visceral ... defendant's knee and asked , “ Josh , what do you want to do ? " ; ( 2 ) in an automo- bile , B put his hand on the ...
... defendant's goal is to convince the jury that his [ homicidal ] reac- tion was only a reflection of this visceral ... defendant's knee and asked , “ Josh , what do you want to do ? " ; ( 2 ) in an automo- bile , B put his hand on the ...
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... defendants jointly , and had denied them any further strikes after each had excused one juror . The statute authorized this method of allocating peremptory challenges in cases " where there are several defendants , " but the Court held ...
... defendants jointly , and had denied them any further strikes after each had excused one juror . The statute authorized this method of allocating peremptory challenges in cases " where there are several defendants , " but the Court held ...
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... defendants on the serial juries that heard the Hillmon case— -the youth and purity of their surrogate Walters as contrasted with the age , experience , and corruption of Hillmon . This was so especially concerning teeth and scars ...
... defendants on the serial juries that heard the Hillmon case— -the youth and purity of their surrogate Walters as contrasted with the age , experience , and corruption of Hillmon . This was so especially concerning teeth and scars ...
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Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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