The history of this case will go upon theβ¦
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Barney Kerrperson
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a.k.a. Barney, Kerr
G. D. Bantzperson
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a.k.a. Hon. G. D. Bantz, G. D. Bantz
John J. Bellperson
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a.k.a. Bell
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The history of this case will go upon the
records as one of the most intricate ever tried
in the territory, where so many different cases
having a like import, have been brought to a
satisfactory conclusion. Barney Kerr, whatever
may be the conviction in the popular mind, re-
garding his guilt or innocence of the foul crime
imputed to him, is now a free man. That his
freedom is owing entirely to the tact of his emi-
nent lawyers, in producing evidence, there can
be no doubt. His counsel in the trying ordeal
are entitled to all the praise, if praise there be,
and to their ability, Barney Kerr owes his free-
dom if not his life. Hon. John J. Bell, with his
oratory and sound reasoning, convinced a jury
of twelve intelligent men that his client could
not from any reasoning process, be guilty, and
by the exercise of his peculiar triple-plated elo-
quence, carried conviction to the minds of all.
Hon. G. D. Bantz, associate counsel with Mr.
Bell, comes in also for his share of glory, as
his logical deductions in the premises, laid the
foundation for an acquittal. His spacious rea-
soning, tracing from cause to effect, and the
manner in which he handled the case from be-
ginning to end, showed conclusively that he
was a student of more than average application,
and worked earnestly and conscientiously in
behalf of his client.