924 Sheet – American State Trials 1918 Volume X Leo Frank Document

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INDEX

**Cornbury, Edward H.**
Governor of New York Province, 518

**Costa, Nicola**
See Gremut, Pozo

**Cushing, John**
Judge in the trial of William Weems and other British soldiers for the murder of Crispus Attucks and others, 418

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**Davis, John**
Judge in the trial of Gilbert Pedro and others for piracy, 700

**De Guzman, Domingo**
See Graext, Papzo

**Dunstan, Abraham**
Judge in the trial of Nicholas Bayard for high treason, 521

**De Soto, Bernardo**
See Graret, Pro

**Dewey, Charles A.**
Judge in the trial of Orrin De Wolf for the murder of William Stiles, 540

**DeWolf, Orrin**
Trial for the murder of William Stites, 540-566

- The narrative, 540
- The Judges, 540
- The Counsel for the Commonwealth and the prisoner, 541
- The jury, 542
- The witnesses for the Commonwealth, 542-549
- The witnesses for the defense, 550-551
- The witnesses in rebuttal, 551
- Mr. Wilkinson's argument for the Commonwealth, 551-553
- Chief Justice Shaw's charge to the jury, 553-564
- The verdict of guilty, 564
- The sentence to death, 564
- The prisoner's confession, 564
- His sentence is commuted, 566

**Dorsey, Hugh M.**
Counsel for the State in the trial of Leo Frank for the murder of Mary Phagan, 189

- His closing speech to the jury, 302-398

**Drake, Alderman**
Judge in the trial of Alexander Whistelo for bastardy, 567

**Dover, Joseph**
Chief Justice of the Province of New York, 615
Presided at the trial of Jacob Leisler for high treason, 615

**Dover, George**
Judge in the trial of John Hodges for treason, 163
Charges the jury that delivering prisoners to the enemy is treason, 176

**Dunbar, Andrew**
Counsel for the United States in the trial of Pedro Gibert and others for piracy, 702

- His opening speech for the prosecution, 704-706
- His closing speech for the prosecution, 755-763

**Emory, James**
Counsel for the prisoner in the trial of Nicholas Bayard for high treason, 522

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