Withheld the emphatic confirmation.
Once
d
A Iju
than
the judgment
I occasion to signify to this because may, that under all the peculiar circumstances
advisable to
the crisis, it was by before a Coroner the wealthy and influential Assassin, although if a Judge were inclined and qualified to
do
their duty, there
ample
evidence to obtain his Conviction
in
the
Ordinary
Court.
"The Chief Justice summed up with impartiality, and,
I am
happy to say, strongly
...
Approved of my
exposition of the law of evidence
applicable to that
secret crime. From
the case
of
one or
two
expressions which seemed to escape from his lips
the impression generally
entertained is that his Lordship
was
inclined to the belief in Anne-
guilt-
"There is nothing
in
this acquittal which can in
any way
shake the Justice
of the peace in securing, or his Excellency in Adjudicating upon the prisoners, within the meaning