Kirby Benedict: Frontier Federal JudgeBeard Books, 2000 - 268 էջ |
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... remain to portray the services of these early lawyers , especially Kirby Benedict who was a descendant of one of the early colonial families . Across the nation , from Connecticut to California is a multitude of persons , too numerous ...
... remain to portray the services of these early lawyers , especially Kirby Benedict who was a descendant of one of the early colonial families . Across the nation , from Connecticut to California is a multitude of persons , too numerous ...
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... remain long in Ohio and soon was steamboating down the Mississippi to Natchez to study under the eminent lawyer , John Anthony Quitman . There were two hundred thirty - one steamboats on the river at that time . One of them , the side ...
... remain long in Ohio and soon was steamboating down the Mississippi to Natchez to study under the eminent lawyer , John Anthony Quitman . There were two hundred thirty - one steamboats on the river at that time . One of them , the side ...
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... remain so , I presume , during the rest of her life . . . The situation of my family has been such that I have been unable to go to Decatur to attend to some business there .. I expect to meet you at the Piatt Court . Mrs. Benedict ...
... remain so , I presume , during the rest of her life . . . The situation of my family has been such that I have been unable to go to Decatur to attend to some business there .. I expect to meet you at the Piatt Court . Mrs. Benedict ...
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... remain unknown except those that were ap- pealed to the supreme court . Tome , then the county seat of Valencia County , was next on their itinerary . Their first day's ride ended at twilight at Baird's Ranch . Early the next morning ...
... remain unknown except those that were ap- pealed to the supreme court . Tome , then the county seat of Valencia County , was next on their itinerary . Their first day's ride ended at twilight at Baird's Ranch . Early the next morning ...
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... remain at peace ; they had done so and were now without a head to direct them . If the Americans did not give them justice , they could not say what their young men might do . The court record of this case is extremely brief . First ...
... remain at peace ; they had done so and were now without a head to direct them . If the Americans did not give them justice , they could not say what their young men might do . The court record of this case is extremely brief . First ...
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Chief Justice | 77 |
Due Process of Law in the Indian Pueblos | 97 |
Peonage and Slavery | 115 |
Supreme Court Decisions of Judge Benedict | 129 |
Civic and Social Affairs | 181 |
Loss of Office and Prestige | 191 |
New Ventures Follow Disbarment | 199 |
The Judge Becomes a Journalist | 215 |
Before the Tribunals of Man and God | 229 |
NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT DECISIONS OF BENEDICT | 243 |
Bibliography MANUSCRIPTS | 255 |
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Էջ 80 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.
Էջ 101 - I have had before me as a pillar of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day a policy of true Canadianism, of moderation, of conciliation.
Էջ 79 - PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, To all who shall see these Presents, Greeting: KNOW YE ; That reposing special trust and confidence in the Wisdom, Uprightness, and Learning of Fred M.
Էջ 30 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Էջ 80 - Law; and to have and to hold the said Office, with all the Powers, Privileges, and Emoluments to the same of Right appertaining, during the Pleasure of the President of the United States for the Time being.
Էջ 88 - The flowers will not bloom for you, Jose Maria Martin ; the birds will not carol for you, Jose Maria Martin ; when these things come to gladden the senses of men, you will be occupying a space about six by two beneath the sod, and the green grass and those beautiful flowers will be growing above your lowly head.
Էջ 89 - March, when you will be taken by the sheriff from your place of confinement to some safe and convenient spot within the county (that is in your discretion, Mr. Sheriff, you are only confined to the limits of...
Էջ 88 - Martin, it is a painful duty for the judge of a court of justice to pronounce upon a human being the sentence of death. There is something horrible about it, and the mind of the court naturally revolts from the performance of such a duty. Happily however, your case is relieved of all such unpleasant features and the Court takes positive delight in sentencing you to death ! "You are a young man, Jose...
Էջ 88 - Martin, it is a painful duty for a judge of a court of justice to pronounce upon a human being the sentence of death. There is something horrible about it and the mind of the court naturally revolts from the performance of such a duty. Happily, however, your case is relieved of all such unpleasant features and the court takes positive delight in sentencing you to death. "You are a young man, Jose Maria Martin ; apparently...