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of which action shows that the abruce of an Attorney is contemplated; Juurediality before the trial be had, an interview with the prisoner; Dr. Eitel being present to avaist : At the time of this trial before oper to him
assist.
the Jury
were sworn it was
to apply to have an adjoernment which would of course have bew granted if suple tivere head not bow given to prepare the
defence.
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been
Had he required
Solicitor I am sure
the
services
sofa
that the State would
have granted Sir John Smales advice. But a Solicitor
" was not asked for; A counsel of much
Knows experience Kurus that where a man is raught red handed in an
ove in accordance with
art of
homicide the
very
little
serories
a Solicitor are of of a
use and that to reduce therime
from the prosmuption of murder to that of manalaughter defrids very much of it is possible to be done at all) on lis con kill in eliciting contradictory -- statements by cross Exammation. She is
He that the best hope for the
well
of imm
avarr
prisoner his is almoring the posibility "immediate provocation and loving- doow and Kirping out of sight as far a posible ugly falto which tend to show exferess malice
32.
a.
and
as
All the sort of widence which
Solicitor is so
producing
question
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uxefeil in ferreting out
at a trial when the
is who is the murderer? is
is.