Judge Henderson person
Summary: A judge who remarked that he preferred Mexican juries in criminal cases.
Completeness: 77/100 Grade B
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occupation
Judge
cited from There is a good deal of truth in the remark… (1889)riff A1 Card and C. L. Cantly immediately
arrived, kicked in the door, and arrested her.
She came forth swinging her arms and yelling
like a hyena, disclaiming all knowledge of the
affair, and evidently attempting to appear in-
sane. She was…
witnessed
a murderer turned loose on our streets
cited from There is a good deal of truth in the remark… (1889)There is a good deal of truth in the remark
made by Judge Henderson while on the bench
in this city not long ago, when a murderer was
turned loose on our streets, to the effect that
he had seen enough of American juries in this
section, and…
American juries in this section
cited from There is a good deal of truth in the remark… (1889)There is a good deal of truth in the remark
made by Judge Henderson while on the bench
in this city not long ago, when a murderer was
turned loose on our streets, to the effect that
he had seen enough of American juries in this
section, and…
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There is a good deal of truth in the remark… ↗
1889 · newspaper · public-domain · details
There is a good deal of truth in the remark…
1889 · newspaper · public-domain