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

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INDEX

Coacrzs, John D.

- Counsel for the State in the trial of Edward D. Worrell for the murder of Basil H. Gordon, 6
- His opening speech to the jury, 7-11

Confessions

- DeWolff, Orrin (murder), 564
- McConaghy, Robert (murder), 621

Continuance

- Refused by the court in the trial of Edward D. Worrell for the murder of Basil H. Gordon, 6

Cook, W. J.

- Trial for blackmail, 624-654
- The Narrative, 624-627
- The Judge, 628
- The Counsel for the State and Prisoner, 628
- The Jury, 629
- Mr. Bedgood moves for a change of venue due to community prejudice and newspaper comments, 629
- Judge Hill denies the motion, 629
- Also overrules demurrer to indictment, 629
- Also overrules objection to a juror who is a stockholder in a corporation in which the complainant is also a stockholder, 629
- The witnesses for the State, 629-645
- The Prisoner offers no evidence in defense, 645
- The Prisoner's statement to the jury, 645-647
- Mr. Arnold’s speech to the jury for the State, 647-651
- Mr. Cooper’s speech to the jury for the Prisoner, 651-653
- Judge Hill's charge, 653
- The verdict of guilty, 654
- The sentence, 654

Coorma, John R.

- Counsel for the Prisoner in the trial of W. J. Cook for blackmail, 628
- His speech to the jury, 651-653
- Counsel for the Prisoner in the trial of Mrs. Herman H. Hirsch for blackmail, 656
- His speech to the jury, 682-686

Cooper, Thomas

- Trial for a libel on the President of the United States, 774-812
- The Narrative, 774-777
- The Judges, 778
- The libelous matter, 778-783
- The Counsel for the Government, 783
- The Prisoner conducts his own case, 783
- The Court refuses to subpoena the President, 783
- Mr. Rawle’s opening speech for the prosecution, 783-785
- The evidence, 785
- Mr. Cooper's speech to the jury in his defense, 785-793
- Mr. Rawle's closing address to the jury, 794-798
- Judge Chase's charge to the jury, 798-808
- The verdict of guilty, 808
- The sentence, 808-812

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