Idus L. Fielder person
also known as: Mr. Fielder, Fielder
Summary: Attorney who conducted the examination for the defense and gave a closing argument.
Completeness: 85/100 Grade B
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friend of Hiler
cited from The trial was commenced in Hillsboro Fri-… (1891)The trial was commenced in Hillsboro Fri-
day last, about one-half of Kingston being in
attendance. The defendant being without means
the court appointed Judge Alexander to defend
him. Some friend of Hiler’s then employed
Judge Idus L. Fielder, of…
occupation
defense attorney
cited from Idus L… (1890)Idus L. Fielder, who conducted the exami-
nation on the part of the defense, followed
Judge Bail, and concluded the argument for the
defense, speaking about one hour. Mr. Fielder’s
argument was classical, eloquent and logical,
and enlisted the pro…
witnessed
examination for the defense
cited from Idus L… (1890)Idus L. Fielder, who conducted the exami-
nation on the part of the defense, followed
Judge Bail, and concluded the argument for the
defense, speaking about one hour. Mr. Fielder’s
argument was classical, eloquent and logical,
and enlisted the pro…
worked_for
defense
cited from Witnesses for the prosecution testified that… (1890)his pistol in the store, but in a few moments left
the store and crossed the street, going toward
where Redding stood. Redding stepped forward
two or three steps meeting Manley, and fired
four shots, three of which took effect in Man-
ley’…
Sources (3)
Idus L…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain
Witnesses for the prosecution testified that… ↗
1890 · newspaper · public-domain · details
The trial was commenced in Hillsboro Fri-…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain