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James S. Fielder, Silver City Attorney

Munger before Judge Lucas [3]. Fielder delivered a classical and eloquent argument [2][1][4].

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  1. 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, eloquen
  2. Mr. R. P. Barnes and Judge Joseph Boone (1890)
    Mr. R. P. Barnes and Judge Joseph Boone were the attorneys for the prosecution. Fielder & Fielder and Judge John D. Bail for the de- fense.
  3. On Monday a warrant was sworn out for… (1889)
    On Monday a warrant was sworn out for the arrest of Mrs. Munger for assault, and on Wednesday the case came up before Judge Lucas. Mr. Sheridan was represented by James Fielder, and the defendant by Frank J.
  4. Silver City Enterprise — 1888-1890 (full OCR, Internet Archive) — 1890-02-28 (1890)
    about one hour. Mr. Fielder’s argument was classical, eloquent and logical, and enlisted the profound attention of the jury and audience. Judge Boone closed for the government in a fine oratorical effort, inte
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